With respect to the global compact on migration, and to migration issues generally, I think you're putting your finger on a really important point. Migration and the determination of who a country allows to enter onto its territory is one of the most fundamental attributes of the sovereignty of a country, so your question is well taken.
The point, though, is that the global compact on migration recognizes that practically every country in the world can be a country of origin, a country of transit and a country of destination, and, in most cases, is all three. Because of the journey that migrants take, the multilateral approach is helpful so that we can leverage each other's different approaches, so that we can have consistency in border management to a greater extent and so that we can have that level of global co-operation to manage these very large migration movements that we're experiencing right now.