I have a question for Mr. Singh Kang.
Mr. Virani was a bit rushed there, and I think the question he asked is quite important. In fact, I think it's a recurring theme here, or it's about to become a recurring theme.
We have already touched on the issue of IDPs and how the international legal order is not equipped to deal with that very serious problem. Again, 40-plus million human beings are internally displaced. I wonder if you could expand on that, with reference to just about anything you want to raise.
I would also say that there are conventions in place on stateless peoples, but according to those who have analyzed those conventions, they are not powerful enough, there are no teeth there, to provide members of the international community, such as Canada, with the means to go ahead and assist IDPs. I wonder if you could comment on that.