I think you've put your finger on a very important element of the compact and a very important objective of the compact, which is enhancing international collaboration around the issue of refugees, if I speak to the refugee compact. Indeed, at the heart of the compact is an understanding that the front-line nations, the nations that are on the front lines of the refugee crises around the world, are disproportionately affected and responsible for shouldering the responsibility of supporting the refugees.
The global compacts are essentially an effort to try to expand the responsibility sharing around the globe. A small number of countries are hosting refugees, and a relatively small number of countries are pursuing ways of supporting those host countries, whether it's with humanitarian assistance, development assistance or resettlement.
The real objective here is to expand the tent, to grow the number of countries that are engaged in the response to refugees, recognizing that global co-operation around this issue is essential. The idea of holding a forum is an element of the compact. The idea behind the forum is that every four years, ministers would gather together from around the world, make pledges about how they're going to respond to refugee needs around the world and share best practices. There would be an accountability mechanism as such, a reporting mechanism, that allows them to share how they've responded to those pledges over time. It's a very important element of the compact as it gives a forum, a platform, for demonstrating this responsibility sharing that I spoke of.