Thank you, Minister.
On the substantive policy question, I would counter that private organizations do an excellent job of identifying the most vulnerable. In any event, if the government wishes to prioritize certain communities of highly vulnerable people, it would make sense for it to engage with private organizations on a joint sponsorship basis, because we know that refugees who come here, through not just the financial support but also the social and community support of private sponsorship, have many advantages in terms of the success they experience when they get here. We can put government dollars behind it, but let's leverage the advantages of both of those streams.
In any event, Minister, it sounds like you are acknowledging that the comment you made to the House of Commons alleging that our commitment would have resulted in precisely zero Afghan refugees is inaccurate. Do you acknowledge that it was an inaccurate statement you made to the House?