The only thing I could add to what Abraham was building up to in the previous question is how critical we are in terms of the resettlement need. While it is not an international obligation, it is generosity on the part of the states. We're at a position right now where we're only able to find solutions for about one in ten of those 700,000 Abraham referred to earlier. So there's this tremendous gap.
We've been fortunate that Canada's been one of the most generous resettlement countries. It's one of the big three, along with the United States and Australia. In many ways, it's been a leader internationally in developing a lot of initiatives. You gave the example of the Kosovars and the Afghan movements. Canada has a very non-discriminatory approach, so UNHCR works with Canada around the world.
When we talk about the obligation, UNHCR deeply values the contribution Canada makes on resettlement and continues to count on Canada to play such a leadership role internationally as we try to expand the availability of resettlement.