Thank you, Chair, and thank you to our guests for the update. Unfortunately, not much good news.
When I look at the concerns many people are underlining, and you certainly did that in your briefs to us today, there are concerns around the civilian population becoming more and more vulnerable. Those who can get out are going into camps that are becoming untenable, and it's concerning many when we think of, in particular, Lebanon and Jordan. It's potentially destabilizing those countries.
With regard to the number of people who have crossed the borders to Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon, can you give us—I'm not sure, maybe Ms. Norton—some understanding as to where we're at in terms of the capacity of those countries to receive more refugees? Are we at the tipping point, I guess is what I'm trying to get at?