I think it was put in place because it was seen that the United States was a reliable partner for sharing responsibilities regarding refugees. That was the objective and raison d'être for the agreement itself. But we know now that the problems associated with it outweigh any benefits.
In fact, this committee itself, in 2002, was concerned. It said that if there were problems, it would have to be revisited and we might even suspend it unilaterally, or perhaps it should end. I think it was anticipated that there could be problems, and now we see how they've come to fruition, really. We've seen them—