Yes, only that when I started this effort to try to get my children into Canada so they could be with us, my wife wasn't in imminent danger of death. She needed a liver transplant. I started out by writing to the Prime Minister and asking for some kind of exemption or consideration that might allow them to be with us together as a family before she got seriously ill and before she needed a transplant, before the transplant process took place. Her condition continued to deteriorate.
The original email that was sent to the Prime Minister was forwarded to Mr. Blair's office, who then made no response whatsoever there. I also wrote to Mr. Blair's office myself, asking for a response and, again, no response whatsoever there.... I also wrote to Minister Hajdu's office. I did get a response from them, when Dr. Njoo wrote back to me and said that Canada has no compassionate exemption. At that point, my wife deteriorated even further, and ultimately she died unexpectedly.
That went from March to August.