I still think we're moving between the GCR and the GCM—the two compacts—a bit in the way that we're discussing this.
If Canada wants to do something about the situation on the border with Mexico and the U.S., the provisions in the compact that allow them to do that are to address the displacement situation in Central America through the regional MIRPS process.
I can send you the report that I wrote for Global Affairs Canada about this. The level of violence and ecological degradation and other push factors in the northern triangle of Central American countries is quite profound and requires a sustained and massive increase in international assistance if we want to forestall the types of irregular migration crises that give rise to this type of behaviour on the border.