Okay. I'll just repeat my question, then. I was asking about immediate action, and it's been suggested to the committee that we take immediate action, particularly to target the victims of the genocide—women who've been raped, women who are widowed, orphaned children—and to take a special measure to immediately expedite bringing the survivors of the genocide here to Canada, with the range of 3,000 to 4,000 to begin with. Then, of course, ultimately what's coming forward in a lot of the committee's testimony from different witnesses is that we need a classification. The source country classification needs to be reinstated, perhaps in an adjusted manner, so that we can address the issue of those who are internally displaced, so that there's an avenue in which they can seek refuge elsewhere.
I'd just like to get your comment with respect to the action that needs to be taken and your thoughts around the source country classification.