Oh, it is six. Yes, that's what the list here says.
One fears torture and death in Algeria; another fears torture and death in Syria; another, torture and death in Morocco; two others, torture and death in Egypt; and another, torture and death in Sri Lanka. Have you ever looked into the credibility of those assessments?
The reason I ask is because I get a lot of people who come to Canada, they claim refugee status, they're denied, they appeal, and they go to the Federal Court. They lose there, and then they're subject to removal. Then they put in this risk assessment. They say they're going to be tortured or killed if they go back to their country. In some cases those arguments are heard and agreed to, but in many cases they don't succeed with those arguments.
Have you looked at the six here as to the credibility? It's about credibility, isn't it, the credibility of these statements that they're going to be killed or face torture in these countries?