Sure. Perhaps I'll add to what Paul has shared.
I agree. Similar to the example you shared, we have examples of Afghan students who have applied from a third country and were told that they're being rejected because they cannot prove that they're going to return to their home country—which from a sensitivity standpoint as a country that has opened up a pathway for resettlement is problematic, and there is a very direct human impact.
We know of examples, many of them, where students are applying and these are multi-year processes, where some have applied even seven or eight times and have continually been rejected. We need to put those students and these opportunities in context such that our values—