In terms of your question on the $39.4 million, there are two parts of the money for the 10,000 additional government-assisted refugees. The part you identified is $39.4 million to identify and process them, but then there's the larger component of almost $100 million—$99.6 million—which is to provide income support and other supports once they get here. The total cost, if you add up the two parts, is $139 million.
My colleague has something to add.