I am reluctant to be naming countries. I think that's really not appropriate.
What I can say is that we have 25 or 26 countries in the world that provide resettlement services, for example, and that most of those are with very small numbers. We really need to broaden the base to get more support. The base is far too small. I think there are obviously many countries in the world that don't have the capacity, but there are many in Europe, in the northern hemisphere in particular, that do have the capacity, and some in the southern hemisphere.
I think this is where we need to give real effect to the principle of sharing in the Global Compact, to which 181 countries agreed. That's really where we would see a potential for Canadian advocacy.