Then there is the question of the so-called returnees.
The steering committee itself noted with satisfaction that there have been no indications that any of the 8,500 returnees has suffered ill-treatment on return.
We have finally established not only equal rights for those enjoying temporary protection but also principles governing returnees.
They may indeed be able to lighten the load for the returnees.
It is not so easy to say distinctly 'returner' or 'attender' as it is to say 'returnee' or 'attendee'.
The purpose of this monitoring will be to establish whether the returnees are subject to discrimination.
They have also agreed that the condition of returnees can be monitored.
That must be in the interests of a better life for the returnees in their own country.