 We make a lot of assumptions about refugees and migrants, we make a lot of assumptions about what refugees and migrants look like, what they act like. I think we make a lot of assumptions about what families look like. So I think that this training really challenges that idea by saying that for LGBTI people families might look different, they may flee in a different way, they may flee alone without their families, whereas other migrants and refugees might be with their families. They may have different needs when they reach the country of asylum than other refugees and migrants that we see. All of the assumptions that we have about refugees and migrants, when we're talking about LGBTI refugees and migrants we really have to leave those assumptions aside and start fresh and look at the individuals that are involved in each situation.