I guess the one thing I would add is that it gives Canada an opportunity as well. It gives Canada an opportunity to engage with other countries that perhaps are not taking advantage of the opportunities that migration can bring. Just as migration has given us economic and social benefits in Canada, it's an opportunity for us to campaign with other countries to ask why they don't think about putting in regular pathways for permanent residents or temporary residents. We have derived a lot of benefit from this in Canada, in terms of filling skills shortages, in terms of addressing our aging population. There's a huge demand globally for migration, obviously evidenced by the fact that there are 258 million people on the move. It's an opportunity for us to ask why they don't take advantage of this and put regular pathways in place.
If there were more regular pathways in place across the world, hopefully that would have an effect in terms of mitigating irregular migration, because people would have more opportunities for regular migration across the world.