To the first part of your question, I apologize if I was not clear. Basically we have hundreds of applications going on for people in Turkey. We definitely use all the opportunities to resettle refugees based on a given framework right now. However, we feel that the situation in Turkey, based on the experience of other colleagues of mine, is nothing compared to what you can experience as a Yazidi in northern Iraq.
We feel just to leave out northern Iraq.... Some parts of northern Iraq are safe enough for diplomats, safe enough for UN operations, and our partners are working on the ground, so we cannot just ignore that area. The pontifical mission has a permanent representative and is working in the Yazidi refugee camps. We have no concerns. We monitor the situation. If the situation changes, we can definitely modify the plan, but in the refugee world, this is how we work.
One day there is peace and another day you have to flee. We have contingency plans every time.