I will begin with the first question.
The implementation of the Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement last December caused an approximately 55% decrease in the number of claimants at the Canada-US border. Please note that the agreement applies strictly at the Canada-US border.
We asked the United Nations High Commission for Refugees to do an assessment and follow-up of this agreement, to make sure that good practices in sharing responsibilities were being observed, because this is a shared responsibility agreement.
The report will be published in a few months. Canadian authorities, including the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, the Canadian Border Services Agency, as well as American authorities, have collaborated with the UNHCR as well as other stakeholders to produce the report.
I will now answer your question on the impact of the agreement on countries from which we receive the highest number of refugee status claimants, Mexico and Columbia. Mexican claimants come directly to Canada. They do not arrive from the United States. As for Columbia, a large portion of asylum seekers who come to Canada have already been in the United States for some time.
At the border, the number has dropped, probably because of the agreement. However, there has been a slight increase of claims at domestic offices. These are people who seek refugee status when they arrive in Canada.
Have I forgotten any of your questions?