Thank you.
I would agree with you that the safe third country agreement is not appropriate in the current context, particularly because of the dramatically different ways in which Canada and the United States assess the same refugee claims at the present moment.
What we've seen in the United States is an increasing politicization of the refugee status determination process, which is something we've really tried to avoid in Canada. Given that reality in the United States, I think it's incumbent on Canada to assess these claims fairly, and that's a matter of doing it independently now. I don't think we can count on a fair determination from the U.S., and for that reason, I would agree with you that the safe third country agreement should be suspended.