There are a couple of the things that I would just highlight there quickly.
First, we are making significant engagements internationally to address the conditions that lead people to seek asylum. In December, Minister Miller announced a $75-million investment in programming elsewhere in the world, such as Latin America, to deal with some of the conditions and factors that are in place in those countries and to support people.
Obviously, here in Canada when people do claim asylum, we have measures in place, and we work closely with our provinces and territories to ensure, as has already been mentioned at the committee, that housing supports are in place and that other supports are in place. We've expedited the processing of work permits—with respect to another question—to ensure that people can be settled as quickly as possible and as safely as possible while their claims are being considered.