First, on the issue of biometrics in third countries, we have some capacity in different countries and have conversations with partners in the region. We may not have the same prevalence of these application centres that we have pre-existing in certain parts of Europe, but we do pursue and are pursuing that specific strategy. I appreciate your suggestion very much.
I don't have the information for this one specific individual, and I wouldn't be at liberty to talk about an individual case, because sometimes there are complexities on a given file. However, I hate to see families separated, particularly when they've gone through such trauma. If you would like, to the extent that this person is admissible to Canada and we can make some accommodation, then that's something that would be worth following up on.