In that case, I'll split my time with Ali. I'll try to be very quick.
Some of the things you've testified today included the spectre that we will have a generation that will lose its language and culture if we don't take action now. For every one of us here, the idea that children can't speak to their own grandparents is absolutely heartbreaking, but it also inspires anger and action, so thank you very much for testifying.
I have a quick question for Mr. Therchin. You mentioned a couple of things, first of all, you mentioned human rights defenders and the need for Canada to do more to help the human rights defenders who need to come here. We first proposed through this committee, and now the government has created, 250 spots for human rights defenders to be able to come to Canada annually.
Do you think this is something we should expand and increase and allow globally, and also for Tibetans, more human rights defenders as a unique stream of immigration—not as refugees or as immigrants but specifically, so they can come? Then if they need to return or stay here, it would be flexible.