First of all, I think, is to recognize the fact that these individuals who are coming in have a lot of heavy baggage. In addition they're coming to a new country and are being faced with the potential socio-economic challenges of moving to a new country. Of course, it goes without saying that the Canadian weather is obvious, but that's an aside.
I think that an institutionalized centre for Rwandans in Canada could be established. It would be an interesting place, where people could feel safe. They would have a place to come together and have support. We could have a psychiatrist on the ground. We could have community members who've gone through different experiences, and young professionals and other people who are interested. We could have a program, sessions, and community events for them to come to in a safe place to encourage young people and other people who are coming in to offload that heavy baggage.
I think that the more they offload, the better the chance they have to focus on other things. Mental health problems could impede success in regular life. I think combining all of that would be an interesting way to put together an institution dedicated to Rwandans. In Montreal alone, I think we are speaking of over 5,000 Rwandans on the island. I know there are more if you put it in terms of Ottawa and other cities such as Toronto and Edmonton and across Canada. I think it would be interesting to put up an institution.