Sorry, was that 14,000 rather than 10,000?
Okay, then there are a few more than we thought. There are about 14,000 abroad that are expired and are certainly in this troubling situation.
I was just reviewing a letter submitted by an advocacy group that started up for these individuals. They pointed out, and I just want confirmation on this, that you've been contacting all of these approximately 14,000 folks. However, my understanding is that they've also been asked by your government, first and foremost, to apply through this web form and then they are contacted.
Can you just run through for me why that is?
If they've applied on the web form, why do they need to be contacted to confirm whether they want to come. I am just thinking that they probably wouldn't have applied with the web form if they didn't want to come. I wonder whether that's an additional step that's unneeded.