The truth is that not many Yazidis have been able to be processed through the whole refugee system. As you know, there are millions of refugees from all backgrounds. What we know as Yazidis is that not many Yazidis have been able to resettle, internationally. Initially about 65,000 people made it to Turkey. That was in August 2014. Those people were given very long interviews. Even now we have 3,000 or 4,000 people in Turkey; the situation is still the same.
The fact is that people have been unable to come, and that's why we are asking for a specific program. We in Yazda are now helping the Australian government to resettle Yazidi Syrians. We have registered about 200 people; there will be about 300 people. Those are the remainder of the Yazidis who migrated from Syria to Iraq. We are working with the Australian government to bring them directly, without going through the UN system. That's why I said in my testimony that we would like Canada to have a special quota, so that we can bypass all these lengthy processes.