Something we've become aware of in recent years is that we can't just stop providing services when people arrive at the border. I was talking about the links that we've developed with provincial authorities, and we have worked very hard to make sure that we have the proper links to be able to find someone a hospital bed, for example, if someone needs hospital care. This is very important, in particular in mental health cases.
We have also worked to make sure, for cases involving youth coming back, that we have somewhere for them to go. It's the same for women who are in difficulty. We have developed a network of NGOs and safe houses here where we can make sure that they have somewhere to go so that they don't just come back and then have no recourse and fall through the cracks. That's something that we've developed over the past few years and are continuing to develop.