Thank you very much.
I think you're exactly right, because I think the other issue as well is that those who are forced to leave their home country often find themselves in an even more precarious situation, because the nearby countries often share the same kind of laws and same kind of discriminatory approaches to the country from which they fled. Thank you for that.
You raise many interesting points, but there are two I want to particularly highlight. One is the issue you mentioned when you said you would not want to come as a refugee when you were outed because of the cessation provisions. If you travelled back to your home country of origin, you would be actually targeted and potentially lose your status. That's really a law that should be repealed. Am I correct in saying that, not just for yourself but for every refugee who travels back to their home country for whatever reason?