Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses.
Mr. Neve, there's a fine balance between Canada's world reputation on human rights and the generosity we extend to refugees or people in need—the reality of the cost of settling refugees, to the tune of $50,000 per person per year, and maybe up to $1.6 billion over a period of five years.
Is Canada's health and social welfare system for refugees much more generous than that of other EU countries, or other countries, like the United States or Australia, which are also caught in the same bind of having to deal with mass arrivals or refugee arrivals in general?