You're quite right. This is one of the lowest years we've had in more than 20 years, obviously in part because of COVID. One of the significant problems is that the resettlement countries are very few. We have to broaden the base. We need more countries. We have something like 25 countries that currently allow resettlement, but the numbers are declining, although we have high expectations in some jurisdictions. I think it would be fair to say that overwhelmingly we do not have resettlement through much of the world; we have about 25 countries. One of the challenges for the future is to expand that.
What is Canada's role? Again, I think it's very much one of advocacy. If Canada were able to talk to those countries with resources and capacity to encourage them to set up resettlement programs or complementary pathways through education, labour, mobility, family resettlement, reunion and so on, then we would see that as really a key function that Canada could play.