Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
To go back to my earlier line of questioning, I sort of understand the reporting structure between GAC and IRCC, but looking at the objectives, I see the first one is related to disaggregated data, the GBA+ type of stuff. Presumably that might be Stats Canada. Then there's one for sustainable development and climate change. I would think that would be Environment and Climate Change Canada, but maybe I'm wrong. There are some related to pension portability, which I'm assuming is a finance or CRA function. Border security is implicated.
I'm wondering more specifically what types of reporting structures are developing to make sure that the government knows what it's doing across government to live up to its commitments. From my perspective, they may be soft commitments to other countries, but they're things that the Government of Canada has committed to doing. Canadians are interested in whether they're actually living up to their end of the bargain, whatever that bargain happens to be.
Could you just describe what the reporting would be to ensure that all aspects of government are engaged on the migration crisis?