There is hope in favour of this. In 1949, as you might know, there was a study published by the UN called “The Study of Statelessness”. That report understood the issue of displacement in a novel way, that those who were displaced could flee their country of origin or could be internally displaced. It only ended up being contested when the committee looking at what the convention would look like, in 1951, decided ultimately on the definition they did. Therefore, there's hope for that.
Also, I take your point on the need for leadership, so perhaps Canada can provide a role in championing the need to rethink issues along these lines within the international realm.
I think the chair wanted a minute.