Okay.
Maybe I can follow up with you on that case.
I also have another situation where an application has been sent in by one of my constituents. It is a refugee sponsorship application. In that application, it is the father, the sister and the children of the sister who are privately sponsored. For some reason, IRCC has processed the application separately. The father has been approved, but the sister and the children have not, which is kind of odd. I'm not quite sure why that is. The other complication, of course, is that the father is elderly—86 years old—and the family is entirely uncomfortable with him travelling on his own on a long journey like that.
Again, in those situations, what can be done? Why are applications being processed separately like that?