Yes. I was speaking earlier about the importance of the durability of solutions. Of course, if someone arrives in Canada, especially as a resettled refugee but also as a claimant, and receives his permanent residency, it should be durable.
However, I also understand that the minister, here in this committee a few days ago, recognized that this will not be applicable to refugees only on the basis of changed circumstances in the country of origin. We recognize that this is very important, and we applaud. If this will be translated into the bill, it will be very important that only for changed situations...circumstances in the country of origin; this should not be a basis for cessation. But I understand that the minister has announced that, and we are very glad to hear that.