I'm not sure that the prioritization of the need will be necessarily for the relocation of an additional number of survivors of Daesh. As I mentioned earlier on, our main concern is the fact that we have 4.2 million displaced persons in Iraq, we have more than 250,000 Syrian refugees in Iraq as we speak, and we have only one-fifth of the money required to help them. Resettlement and relocation, as was the case here, is only for a very small percentage of the population.
In addition, I will say that for UNHCR it is important that we do not focus on a particular country of origin or a particular ethnic group, but very much that we prioritize the needs of those 1.2 million people already identified in our database and who need resettlement, out of which 9,000 will come to Canada—9,000 out of 1.2 million. Therefore, what we need to keep is the space for all of the refugees whose need is a matter of survival. We have heard of the issue of cancer, medical treatment. We need this solution in Canada and elsewhere. I will not necessarily indicate a wish for further relocation of survivors of Daesh.