Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Allow me to start off by thanking you, Professor Clark-Kazak, for your testimony today.
I want to follow up, if I may, on the questions that concern children.
We all appreciate full well that 50% of the world's refugees are children. You touched on and highlighted the challenge of the lack of birth registries. Just so we can grapple with this challenge of when there is no birth registry and a child refugee has no papers, could you share with us both the short-term and long-term challenges and implications? You did touch on statelessness, which is very important, but could you give us a better sense of how that impacts individuals who are refugees?