The situation, as you said, is that there is no treatment. There is no opportunity.
The biggest problem is not only the food and medication. It is the trauma, because there are no experts to deal with the trauma. Most of these kids are separated from their moms and dads. They're kids, and they saw their moms and dads killed in front of them. When they went through the hardship across the desert, they had nothing to look for. That is really an unbelievable situation, as you would expect, or as your could imagine, particularly from this point of view.
We went to foreign affairs and presented the situation. They promised us that we would deal with Immigration Canada. It has been over a year and we still haven't heard anything. We haven't been called there. We have presented the situation three times and nothing has happened.
Sometimes you think, “Is this the Canada I know?” You are pushed to think like that. Is this the Canada I know? Is this the Canada where I live? It pushes you to think about that. Is the way I'm treated here inequality or inequity? Is this really true, or is there something wrong?
Sometimes it is unbelievable, to be honest.
Thank you.