If I may just say one more thing, in addition to the study that we're requesting from the standing committee, we are also wanting to work on a national approach for refugee and immigrant children and youth. By “national approach”, what we mean is that right now this is a group that has fallen between the cracks. There's no single view on how we, as a nation, are providing programs and services to increase the outcomes of this group.
We are going to the different departments that have some kind of funding or resources or mandate for children and youth, and we're working with them to identify how we can all come together in a national dialogue that we plan to host in the spring of 2008, to develop national policy programs and services for specifically this. We're meeting with the Departments of Justice, Health, Heritage, Immigration, of course, and any other major departments, in the hope that we can look at the various aspects of this. As you know, youth get themselves into trouble, so the Department of Justice is involved. Health is of a concern, as are all of these things. So we are working on this at a macro level.
Thank you.