As you know, the Government of Canada has made a significant commitment over the past year to resettle vulnerable people who have been victims of Daesh. We're working very diligently toward that commitment. As we move forward with the situation you're talking about we'll provide further details as we have them.
I am so proud of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in how they are addressing this from a very compassionate place. We know that people who come from extremely traumatized circumstances, whether they are Yazidi, Syrian, or from other extremely war-torn or vulnerable countries, have tremendous needs. That is exactly what we're trying to do by supporting the community agencies, by supporting refugees as they settle to make sure they get those support services.
Let me tell you this about trauma. I don't know, Rachael, if you've ever worked with people who are traumatized. It is an extremely complex process to recover from trauma and all trauma requires compassion. I am so proud of a country that believes in compassion and is putting into place exactly what those people will need when they come to a country that will support them in their recovery.