Not that we know of, but it's fair to assume that with the sampling of 93 cases, or 93 people, it's a bit hard to find any evidence that there was one specific reason. We think it's a basket of reasons, as explained. People who have been returned to their country of origin claimed, for example, the best interests of the child but they didn't have children, or they had adult children in their country of origin, or they had not established or not demonstrated their ties to Canada.
I don't think we could assume that there was one specific reason or one pattern that was more important than the other.