It's interesting. As the Foundation of Hope, we are reached out to by people who are in need of assistance. It's amazing. When you don't have to go into a UNHCR camp and you don't have to go into an embassy or a consulate, these people on the Internet reach out very quickly to us, and we identify them with great ease. Then we pass them off to the actual service provider or to a group that can do it. They have obstacles. One, they need to find a group of people who are willing to do it. The gay community in Canada is tremendously giving. There are lots of people waiting to help. The second is that they need to find the funds to privately sponsor them. Then they have to fill out the myriad of forms that Rainbow Refugee is great at helping with, but it's not good enough. There's more that needs to be done.
Then we need to get the processing times down. I was reading over Chris' shoulder that in the UAE, it's seven months. Why in the UAE is it taking seven months? Being gay is illegal there. Why is it taking seven months to get to an interview from a country that doesn't have many other problems with it right now with regard to that issue. Why seven months? It's amazing.