Minister, you're ignoring the question. That's why I'm engaging in the way I am. As far as international law goes, yes, the federal government is a signatory to the convention. It's the responsibility of the federal government to do those things, but it does confer certain obligations on the part of the provinces, namely the recognition of and the showing of respect for customary international law. Again, the UN convention is an example of that.
I have only a few minutes left, and I want to speak to the mayor as well.
This is my final question to you. You've attributed the rise in asylum claimants coming into Canada to Twitter. In 2017, 50,000 asylum claimants came to Canada. If it is Twitter, I wonder if social media holds water with respect to what's happened in France. In 2017, 100,000 individuals claimed asylum in that country. In 2017, again, 220,000 individuals claimed asylum in Germany. I wonder, is Twitter responsible for the number of asylum claims in those two countries or is it the usual factors: war, conflict, and poverty?
I think it's important. At least on that issue, let's be on the same page. If Twitter is causing these things, to me that's like talking about an alternative universe.