You put your finger on the very central recommendation at the World Refugee Council: that there be true burden-sharing, responsibility-sharing; that we shouldn't impose on host communities, because they are neighbours, to take all the refugees; that the world should step up and recognize that we're all in this together; and that there should be, as Ms. Jilani has said, common but differentiated responsibility, so each of us contributes in a different way.
Give us a rational partner south of the border, and we'd be delighted to sit and talk to them about some kind of arrangement of that kind. I think it has to be in the future.
We speak about the number of refugees. It's reliably predicted that given climate change, there will be 250 million refugees by 2050. That's not very far away from now. Countries faced with drought and rising oceans and major weather catastrophes are going to produce those refugees. We have to find a way to share the responsibility, and I think that's exactly the formula we need.