Yes. The UNHCR would not have the legal authority to refer internally displaced persons to Canada; that's not part of their mandate. We would therefore be working with other partners. I believe the Germans, for example, did some work with the International Organization for Migration. The UNHCR's legal mandate is conferred by the General Assembly, and it has its limitations, from a settlement referral point of view. Even though the organization is involved in assisting internally displaced persons in many ways, they don't have a legal mandate to assist them.
On July 20th, 2016. See this statement in context.