Let me answer also.
Under the agreement there has to be determination by Canada that the U.S. is a safe third country, that it is a safe place for asylum seekers. For many asylum seekers, that is not the case. Critically, I think, the information upon which Canada based its determination that the U.S. was safe was information from 2002. Major new developments have happened in the U.S. in the last five years, and I would say that most of the current problems in our asylum system have been precipitated by those developments.
There is no mechanism now. Canada has not taken its responsibility to evaluate again that assessment of whether the United States is a safe third country.
There's an article that just came out this morning, I think in the New York Times. It was a report by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. It's a U.S. congressional commission that came out with a report evaluating various aspects of the U.S. asylum determination system, and they were expressing enormous concern that none of their recommendations has been followed. So I would just alert you to that in terms of today's New York Times.