Thank you, all three of you.
Turning to Ms. Jilani, who has come here quite from afar, and the Honourable Allan Rock, my first question is this.
The number of refugees worldwide now is astronomical, probably twice the population of Canada. Also, you've had IDPs; they would triple the population of Canada. As much resettlement as Canada does—and probably Canada disproportionately does more, based on its population, than most countries in the world do—it is still a small percentage of what could be done.
Are there avenues other than settling of refugees so they can avoid these conflicts? I've noticed that there's less of a political will around the world to help settle areas of conflict. Is that the lacking ingredient, or is there something else lacking that is causing such disturbances?
I'll go with Ms. Jilani first.