I'm reluctant to comment negatively on another country's measures given that their circumstances are different from our own, but I will say we are looking to our partners.
An interesting example of a place we're learning from is Mexico. As much as we're talking about the flows from Mexico to Canada, Mexico in the last number of years has grown to be one of the larger asylum-receiving countries in the world. They have numbers of asylum claimants that mirror Canada's. They have developed some interesting measures around economic mobility within the country to support people who are seeking asylum there so that they can find meaningful employment quickly.
Those kinds of measures we do pay attention to and we want to learn from.