Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and I thank our witnesses for their presentations.
I would like to touch on the situation around Venezuela or, if you will, Central America. The United States has deemed that domestic violence—or gang violence, as an example—would not be a valid reason for people to seek asylum in the United States. Most recently, the President declared that they're moving towards legally defining sex as immutably assigned by the genitals that a person is born with. Therefore, transgendered people would also be faced with persecution in the United States.
To that end, in this context of internally displaced people and people being displaced, Canada does have a safe third country agreement, which really just prevents people from entering Canada through regular border crossings. I wonder if I could get some comments from you around that. Also, do you think the United States at this point in time is a safe third country? If not, do you think Canada should be suspending the safe third country agreement?