Absolutely. Thank you for the question. I'd love to respond to you in French, but then I think my address would be too long, so I'll speak in English.
There are two specific ways we work with the government.
First, there's a rainbow refugee assistance partnership, which the government has often mentioned. That allows community partners across the country to identify people for private sponsorship into the country. It's a good model. It's a model for the world. I actually sat with the minister in a meeting yesterday in New York to describe the benefits of that program.
As well, and to the point that I'm about to address, we've worked with the government on public policies in the past to identify people at risk in various circumstances, and to allow them to use ministerial authority to get into the country. That is why we're specifically mentioning the use of section 25. There's ample precedent for this, and this is a really easy win for the government to help a vulnerable population that they have identified as being of concern.