Yes, I could speak to my own personal family. I had an uncle who was in Syria when Khabur fell. He remained there to help the internally displaced people to evacuate the region and try to find accommodation and shelter in Hassakeh. His daughter is now living in Sweden, his son is in Germany, and he is in Canada now, finally, after two years of paperwork. He, his wife, and his youngest daughter are now in Hamilton. That was also through private sponsorship, so they're living with his brother.
It is a long and lengthy process, absolutely, and they are at the point of desperation where they're willing to tear apart their entire family just for the safety and security of western nations. We're seeing lots of families in a similar state where you have some in Europe, some in Australia, some in Canada, some in the U.S., but they don't care. As long as they're alive, they'll figure out a way to reunify later. Right now, getting out of there is their only mindset.