Thank you very much.
It's really interesting to have this conversation. Certainly when Ms. Rempel raised the issue of the Dublin agreement, I wondered what your thoughts are on having a Dublinesque agreement for North America.
Canada is shielded largely from the flows of migrants by the United States, which absorbs somewhere between 11.3 million and 22.1 million people, depending upon whose numbers you want to look at. Canada doesn't absorb nearly its percentage of regular migrant flows compared to the U.S.
Is there some way that we could codify rules throughout our hemisphere that would allow us to better manage these flows so that Colombia wouldn't have the whole burden, Brazil wouldn't have the whole burden, and the United States wouldn't have the whole burden? We would try to find some equitable way to share this burden with them and support the irregular migrants, either by making them regular or in some other fashion.