Okay. That's a very good point. This just proves my point. We didn't even call them refugees at that time.
The point is that today we have a huge flux of refugees, and we also have a huge group of individuals who enter the country through immigration, through another process. They come here, and they make application.
Isn't that really the biggest part of this problem? We talk about the shortfalls that we have in accommodating and helping these people, but isn't there just such a glut of individuals that need services that we've suddenly had this problem put upon us? Is that a fair analysis?