The compact actually seeks ways to encourage safe, orderly and regular migration, in accordance with the rule of law, ensuring the safety and security of countries that receive migrants, and ensuring that every unique state has the sovereign right to control its borders in the way it chooses. It provides guiding principles and 23 objectives, with a list of action items that are potential best practices that could be applicable based on the unique situation a country finds itself in. It encourages international co-operation, with the understanding that no one country alone can solve the challenges that are faced by global migration. It also mentions quite explicitly that by working collaboratively and co-operatively, the international community can harness some of the potential opportunities that are available to different countries around the world if we better deal with migration as it exists, whether in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia or any part of the world.