I think we understand fully that these are individuals, which is why we have acted from a point of principle. First of all, we've provided assistance and offers of assistance to all those in the camp who are Canadian citizens; there are 11 of them. Two decided to remain.
Our sense of obligation is to press the Government of Iraq to live up to its obligations to protect and ensure the safety of those individuals. UNHCR is approaching each of those individuals as an individual for resettlement. There is a big difference between the sense of obligation and duty for protection and the issue of the listing of the MeK as a terrorist organization. I thought Mr. MacDonald's explanation on that was extremely useful, and it helped to clarify the distinction.
But the humanitarian response and the consular response are offered to people in need on the basis of those individual needs, not on the basis of the listing.