Thanks.
Ms. Benitez, I am very glad for the outcome of your situation. The situation I was talking about earlier, in the previous panel, was one in the same area. Not everybody is fortunate enough to be picked or chosen, or whatever, on compassionate and humanitarian grounds. That is why I raised the humanitarian issue in the previous panel.
While I appreciate the fact that it's there, it's where I was going when I asked whether a province could have some say in the finality of this. Never mind the province wanting to pay for this—I have a community that would have paid for the extra costs of having that individual live in the community. The parents would have been making far more—just in the taxes they would have paid—than what the costs would have been. There would have been a net benefit to the community, but it can't be a net benefit if they are all rejected as a family, and of course they weren't going to stay if the youngest person in the family was rejected.
Do you have any comments on that, Ms. Schweitzer?