 So we have Sarah from the War Resisters and a War Resister with us here as well. So please... The situation of the War Resisters, these are American soldiers who are refusing to fight versions of war in Iraq, is to come here to Canada. And we are welcoming them to Canada. And to try and start a lead you believe that they are legitimately political refugees from the United States, which is not something that either government really wants to acknowledge and it's not the best solution for them. It keeps them safe, it lets them get a work permit, and it keeps them here for a few years. But as yet, the government has not decided the ultimate fate of War Resisters. At the level of the Immigration and Refugee Board, the ones who have had their hearings have been denied. It's a long process indeed, and it's a long process to keep appealing these cases through the court system, but we're doing it. Now we're waiting for a decision on the first case that has gotten as far as consideration for the Supreme Court of Canada. That's the case of Jeremy Hensman in red and Huey. Any time in the next month we should be hearing whether the Supreme Court will hear that case. The Supreme Court would refuse to allow the issue of whether the war was illegal or not to be a part of the argument for refugee status. To make this decision, to send it back to the government to say, you need to readdress this issue. In the meantime, some of the War Resisters are receiving notifications of the next steps past their refusal of status, moving towards deportation. And we want to say to the government that until they deal with this issue, until they rule on Huey and Hensman, there should be no deportations of War Resisters. They're welcome here in Canada. What does the Supreme Court will decide? We need your help with the politicians. We have some wonderful politicians here in BC who've been helping us all along. You met Libby and Bill earlier. This also worked hard on the New Democratic current parliament because that is the way that we're going to get War Resisters to stay in Canada. The law that says this class of individuals, these upstanding people with principles and morals are people we want to have in our country and they should be allowed to immigrate to Canada. To call Stephen Harper, to call the Minister of Citizenship Immigration, Diane Finley, to tell them where Canada, what Canadian citizens think about this issue. Our website is resistors.ca. The information is there. We ask that it calls this Friday, November 2nd to say let the War Resisters stay in Canada. That's what we're doing. Thank you for being here.