Yes, in fact, obviously, with reduced air travel, it's harder to get those flights to move people back to where they came from. The countries that we have deferrals of removals to have stayed relatively stable. We have around 14 countries right now that are not suitable to return people back to, for whatever reason, because of war or particular situations. That accounts for roughly 6,000 people whom we could otherwise remove. For sure, the logistics of the entire process in working with countries, making arrangements with them, have been hampered as a result of the COVID pandemic.
On November 24th, 2020. See this statement in context.