I'll point you to the question from Mr. Tilson around the blended visa officer referred, the BVOR model, which really tries to address that concern by saying we'll take UNHCR-referred refugees, drawing on the expertise in the field to identify the people who need resettlement on the basis of a series of internationally approved criteria, and then we will match them with the best integration tool we have, which is community sponsorship.
That BVOR program in Canada is reasonably modest beside our naming program, but that is the program that is being replicated in other parts of the world. It does speak to the tension that you've just mentioned. Again, I'll come back to the fact that all of these programs have different policy features around who is being protected, and that's a different conversation about how to balance those different policy drivers. None of those policy drivers prevent us from looking at this broad form of community-based welcome and integration.