Thank you.
You raise a critically important question. I mentioned that there are 47 million internally displaced people. Internally displaced people are not refugees. There are two completely different regimes. One is under the refugee convention for those who have fled their countries. They are outside their countries of origin and in need of protection. The overwhelming majority of people now—persons of concern to UNHCR—are in fact the very group you're describing. They're internally displaced within their own countries, where of course they're the responsibility primarily of their own states.
Because there isn't much time, I'd like to perhaps respond in writing to you on this question to make the point of the distinction. They are part of the UNHCR mandate, not because they're refugees, but because they are internally displaced. We have a strong responsibility, of course, to protect them.
I will, if I may, get back to you in writing shortly.