I think I can start with a response, and then I'll invite our colleague Mr. Salewicz to speak in part on how the global compact for refugees recognizes all individuals globally who have been forcibly displaced, which could also include those who have been displaced due to climate concerns.
As we said earlier today, our definitional change is not really affected—we're still working with the definition based on the 1951 convention and it has been reaffirmed as being appropriate. Of course, when we look at the reality of what's happening around the world, there are many complex situations at play, and, unfortunately, people are vulnerable in many ways. Whether they are members of an LGBT community, whether they are displaced due to conflict and fragility in their region, or whether it's for climate reasons really becomes less important than the fact that they are displaced and that they are vulnerable.