We don't have plans, currently, to waive the requirement of biometrics. I think this is really important, because 80% of the pieces of information we learn about that render someone inadmissible—for security purposes, for example—come from biometric requirements. I think it would be inappropriate for us to waive that requirement, given the circumstances that we're dealing with. That said, we are doing whatever we can to expedite the resettlement.
I would point out—I don't think time will allow, Madam Chair, and I want to respect my colleague's time—that the timelines we're talking about to resettle 40,000 Afghan refugees far exceed the performance of virtually every other country in the world. I think there are some mistaken conflations between the opportunity we had to settle large numbers of refugees from Syria as opposed to Afghanistan. The circumstances were very different. If time allows in a subsequent question, I'd be happy to clarify why that's the case.