Look, even if you speak to the UNHCR, they would still insist that the principle of safety of countries is really important. When you're looking at humanitarian resettlement and asylum seekers, it's important that we provide regular venues for people to seek refuge and protection from the violence they are fleeing, but it's not the same thing as an ordinary, say, economic immigration program, where a person would be able to say this is the country I would like to come to. It's a different stream of immigration altogether.
The circumstance that you have just laid out would potentially create a circumstance where it would become an unmanageable volume of people who would be seeking to come in for the purpose of seeking asylum, and I don't think that's the best or most effective way to actually manage the situation.
I also think if you, without putting the proper thought into place....
I'm sorry. I see you're trying to jump in.