Thank you for your question.
These are the figures that we have learned from humanitarian organizations on the ground. The Kurdish-led authorities as well have identified those individuals who.... We know that of the adults, there are eight Canadian men and roughly 13 Canadian women.
The government certainly knows of these Canadians and their whereabouts. They're Canadian citizens. Many of their children were born in Syria during the reign of ISIS and so have no birth certificates, but they're certainly eligible for Canadian citizenship based on their parents' Canadian nationality.
Those are the figures. There may actually be more than the number that I mentioned, simply because there may be dual nationals there who are not reported.