Clearly there is a challenge. When it comes to asylum seekers generally, we're facing historic flows. We're not immune. Every country in the world that people want to go to is seeing massive numbers of people coming to it in an irregular fashion.
You asked what action was taken. In December I cancelled a public policy with respect to certain visas we had put in place after COVID to deal with a lot of the backlog. That policy was cancelled, and there are now stricter terms in place for visas generally. That should impact the aggregate number of asylum claims, although I do recognize that it is not directly related to our relationship with Mexico, which, again, is very important and every decision has to be made in the correct fashion.