We have an initiative called the Iraqi International Initiative. This initiative is asking the world, and citizens of the world, including governments such as the Canadian government, to support it.
This initiative is to pressure the Iraqi government, the president of the Iraqi government, to allocate some of Iraq's oil revenue and employ it for the basic needs of the Iraqis in the region, in Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and other countries. That will give a reasonable, practical solution. We realize that Canada or other countries cannot take millions of Iraqis who are in the region.
By doing this, it will help the Iraqis to stay where they are, and it will deal with the phenomenon of this big migration or displacement. At the same time, the people will have something to meet their basic needs. Since Iraq is very rich with oil, a rich country—if there is anything left there, because it's being looted on a regular basis—we're hoping that governments like Canada's and others will pressure the Iraqi government and get it to recognize this problem as its problem, because these are its citizens.