Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for being here today.
Thank you for your bravery in sharing your much-needed story with the committee. I think the committee needs to hear about what's been happening. Unfortunately, with lack of security and stability, atrocities like this happen too often. The world needs to pay attention to these atrocities.
This is our final meeting on resettlement issues regarding the Yazidis. This committee really wants to come out with recommendations on what we can do with the resettled Yazidis we have here now. I thank you all for your testimony.
With regard to language training and interpretation, Mr. Clifford, you mentioned in your testimony that it wasn't very easy to find interpreters and translators. Oftentimes people can translate, but they can't interpret. You gave an example of individuals going into medical clinics or into hospitals who have given the wrong information. You mentioned some of the outcomes of that.
Can you elaborate a little bit more on that?