People are vulnerable for a large set of different and complicated reasons. We have the vulnerability criteria laid out in the UNHCR handbook. We sit and work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, with other resettlement countries, on a regular basis to establish which populations we are working toward. However, an unprotected woman in a refugee camp may be extremely vulnerable primarily because she is a woman and not because of her ethnic origin. Someone who also happens to be gay might primarily require protection because of his or her political opinion.
If one wants to provide statistics that are reliable, you have to do it systematically. To put in place a system where at each interview we ask each person whether they are Jewish, Shiite, Muslim, gay, and record that data, is something that would require a great deal of resources and a decision by the government to collect this information on everyone regardless of whether or not it is pertinent. That would raise a number of principles with the Privacy Commissioner, for example.