We're at a point now where we're looking at it conceptually, so we haven't drilled down to.... In essence, the concept is that we have volunteers and people who are knowledgeable and experienced in settlement and helping these folks and their families after their arrival. Also, particularly in Winnipeg, we're very fortunate that we have an established Yazidi community of approximately 200 people, who are very welcoming of other Yazidi families coming here. We have, then, a good support system. Our problem is the frustration of having to wait this length of time, in comparison with—and I'm not saying instead of, but in comparison with—the speed with which we've been able to bring in 25,000 Syrians.
The fact is, we have brought into Canada, over a year, nine people. That's it.