Thank you for the question.
I'll start by saying that, again, there are many pathways when it comes to Canada's immigration system. For the protection pathways that are available, as highlighted, there are the resettlement pathways. Based on our legal framework, which models the UN convention on refugees, if someone has no other durable solution and has fled their home country, they would be eligible for resettlement, either by referral by the UNHCR or by private sponsors who have agreed to sponsor them. That is Canada's general framework when it comes to the resettlement of refugees.
For the in-Canada asylum process, someone who's in Canada can apply for asylum. Those protections exist here, and that process is there by the IRB, the Immigration and Refugee Board.
In addition to that, the other economic streams, as well as family reunification streams and the new measures that were announced last week, would be there to provide pathways for those who are in Hong Kong to come to Canada as well.