As for the Afghani interpreter, I have no idea what type of arrangement was made there. If the person is suffering, if he is in Canada, I'm hoping there's access to some sort of support or assistance for him. Probably if he is encountering those types of issues and doesn't have access to service benefits, maybe he should go back to the sponsor and see what can be done for him. Our office has not been approached by anyone in that situation. I'm not quite sure if I'd know what to do if someone did.
On June 7th, 2016. See this statement in context.