Thank you for that.
I'm going to turn to internally displaced individuals for a minute. One of the issues we see is that those who are internally displaced, particularly in a country that might be deemed to be safe, have actually no ability or opportunity to seek a pathway for resettlement, such as those from the LGBTQ community.
There are many countries—I believe 70—that designate people from the LGBTQ community to be illegal, to be engaging in a criminal activity. To that end, Canada used to have a process to allow for a pathway for resettlement for these individuals, but now that is gone.
I wonder if I could get a comment from Ms. Bilak on this issue. What do you think Canada should do with respect to creating a pathway for internally displaced individuals such as those from the LGBTQ community?