Okay. It says, “Percentage of refugees who received services between November 2015 and March 2017”. When I first read this, I didn't understand that it may exclude people because they are receiving services elsewhere. An audit of this would be the service providers versus....
I'll give you an example. In my riding, a group waited six months. Three different families were trying to come here. The group finally ended up with a Syrian family. As soon as that Syrian family got here, the whole community rallied around them, and they had all the services. It was beautiful to see. I think we all have those experiences. However, they're not on this graph. Is that correct?