Let me correct that six-month figure. There is a memorandum of understanding that witnesses sign, which simply sets out what will happen for and to them, and so forth, if they're relocated. In there it says that employment would be expected within six months.
That is not realistic; they do not find jobs in six months. I thought I had made that clear earlier, but obviously I did not. It says six months, but it takes over a year. I think I said 16 months is how long it's actually been taking. It may have been my mistake, I'm not sure, but they are receiving assistance until they are employed. They're not just terminated and dropped.
If they refuse to go to work, we might try to seek a welfare benefit for them. We've had one witness who refused to work and said, “I'm too proud for welfare.” It's one of the dilemmas you're confronted with.