Thank you.
Yes. When we're looking at humanitarian situations, the primary consideration, of course, is not to run roughshod over any other country but to work in partnership with legitimate governments. The first priority has to be placing children from those countries with families in their own countries, but there may not be the capacity to do it. Beyond that, do we have a system that's nimble enough to allow us to then pair up families here in our country who are more than willing to adopt children from other countries and to give them the love, the attachment, and the affirmation they'd like to give them?
But the primary consideration has to be to place these children, where possible, with families in their own countries first. Beyond that, can we make that a reality here?
I don't know if that answers the question, Madam Chair.