I just want to clarify that as the UNHCR representative has already said, this is not a document that we would ratify or not ratify; this is a UN resolution that would be adopted or not adopted by the UN General Assembly. Canada could choose to vote against the document, but we're not actually signing on to any kind of international legal document, just to clarify that.
That said, as I mentioned, as part of a process of dealing with situations like those of the Yazidis and others on the ground, the compact does provide for a resettlement option. Canada has stepped up in relation to other populations—such as the Syrians, for example—and I think this would be an opportunity for Canada to show leadership and say that we would be willing to resettle large numbers to Canada through the provisions of the global compact, as a general overview.