There's a lot that we agree on. On this point, I think there's a breakdown. Maybe I'm not being very articulate.
When we collect biometrics information from a person, we can use the Department of National Defence's database. We don't need to send a mission to the third countries we're dealing with to meet the volumes of people for whom we can process biometrics once they get to a third country.
If we're talking about extracting people from Afghanistan, that is a different issue altogether. Biometrics in the country, in Afghanistan, are a real challenge. However, biometrics in third countries, for people who've made it out, are not something we need to engage the Department of National Defence in to successfully process people in those third countries.