I'll be careful going forward. I appreciate the warning.
I shall carry on then. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Volker Türk, whom you are no doubt familiar with, released a document, on behalf of the UN Refugee Agency, detailing why the global compact on migration is so important. He talks about the multilateral approach, which is an important element, as well as international co-operation in the area of migration. I'm going to make the document available to the committee members.
Migration issues impact countries that are poor or have limited resources. According to Pareto's Law, 80% of migration and immigration problems occur in poor countries, with the remaining 20% occurring in countries that could help the poorer ones by providing infrastructure and strategic support to meet the challenges.
My question is for all the witnesses.
What do you think of the target set by what I call the global compact forum? I call it that because the global compact is an international forum where countries come together to manage migrant crises. Countries should not take from the compact whatever suits them best. It's a non-binding compact. Countries gain, not on an individual level, but on a global one.