Okay. I want to go to the processing-time question, because you're exactly right. If you self-identify, or even if you're working with a group in countries where it is a crime, then you're putting yourself at extreme risk, and perhaps one of the reasons that the UNHCR can't really quite identify people is because people put themselves at risk by self-identifying.
To that end, on the processing time, what needs to be done? Chris you talked about how individuals leave their home country and go to another country and they're not in a better situation. In fact, they might be in a worse situation because of the discrimination in the laws that are there. How do we address this issue on the processing time? What needs to be done, and what is reasonable in terms of extracting someone from that situation so they don't put themselves at further risk?