I am not able to discuss all the cases, because some of them are confidential. But I can speak about a few.
An immigration lawyer by the name of Chantal Desloges recently testified here. She and I took the case of Mr. Magde Youssef. He was an Egyptian who faced persecution back home in Egypt, and he was facing deportation here in Canada. He was deported, and he was tortured. Through the intervention of the immigration minister, we were able to bring him back here after we presented evidence. So we saved his life.
Another story was on W5, on CTV. A little girl by the name of Neha was two years old when she was raped because her father refused to convert to Islam. We were able to help them to get out of Pakistan to come to Canada.
Some of the cases we worked on underground. There was a gentleman from Saudi Arabia. He is a Muslim who was teaching his students about freedom of religion. He was arrested, and he received a sentence of 750 slashes. We were able to build a campaign and stop the sentence, and now he lives in peace in Dubai, in the Emirates.
There is another from the Iranian Muslim community. Two girls were arrested, and we were able to free them from an Afghani prison, but they are still under house arrest.
So there are many cases, sometimes underground here in Canada, and sometimes underground in other countries.