I think Canada at the present time has, and has had historically, a remarkable record of welcoming people. We've become the country we are because of immigration and because of migration. I think everyone knows that. I think our reputation in that regard is very strong.
I've had recent meetings with Amy Pope from the International Organization for Migration and with the head of the UNHCR, Filippo Grandi, just a couple of weeks ago, in fact. In both of those meetings, they stressed how refreshing it was to continue to engage with us on issues where there is a strong sense of mutual understanding and a strong sense of mutual respect. They were very aware of the way in which we've charted a course that they felt very strongly was supportive of the work they were trying to do. It represents an immense importance to the world.
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