Yes.
I think the safe third country agreement signed with the Americans was deeply flawed. The Americans know as much about our refugee policy as we do. They were aware that if they had a safe third country agreement, they would get stuck with thousands of people who had relatives in Canada who could get into the States easily, because they didn't need a visa. These people could up to the border at Lacolle, in Quebec, and walk in to join their relatives. So they insisted that there were a lot of exceptions in that agreement.
To answer your question, of course we should have safe third and safe country agreements with all of the western European countries and the United States and Australia, and some of the European countries that are not members of the European community, such as Sweden and Norway. We get asylum seekers from those countries. Last year, asylum seekers from 180 different countries came in. Not all of them, and in fact very few of them, come in by boat, which gets a bit of publicity. They're coming in every day.