Thank you very much for the question—I appreciate it—and thank you for the letter you sent me this past summer.
The issue that you.... First, the preamble to your question touched on whether there was an emergency evacuation strategy that was available and not used in the instance. No. There was an effort made in that instance to move people as quickly as possible, through the use of these facilitation letters. It's worth exploring, perhaps in a separate question, what we should do going forward to build surge capacity to respond in emergencies.
The facilitation letters you're referring to were issued by the government at the time for people who were intended to come into the program.