Yes, absolutely, and I would go back to the example of something like a source country measure whereby we are able to recognize somebody's refugee status within their home country to come to Canada. I would say there's actually precedent. The biggest example from recent years was the Rainbow Railroad program, which allowed Canada to resettle LGBTQ individuals from places like Chechnya and Iran to come directly to Canada and find safety here. Something that either exempts them under a policy option or creates a new streamlined [Technical difficulty—Editor] refugee resettlement is absolutely essential to help Hong Kongers and others who may be trapped in their own countries and unable to access travel documents to come to Canada.
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