 My view is, you know, the first thing that any country has to do is give freedom to the refugees who are running to their country. You know, recognize them as a human being and recognize them as an asset rather than a burden to the community or to the state. For my experience in the U.S., you know, the U.S. refugee program is not really the amount of money the social support system that that refugee gave. It's actually the freedom they get, the freedom to choose where to go, where to live, you know, to own a business, you know, to pursue education. That's really the cornerstone of what they, from my perspective, what the U.S. refugee program is. In the U.S., even though the government provides financial assistance to a resettlement agency, the entire refugee resettlement program is done by civil society organizations. Some of them are face-based organizations, some of them are just local agencies. Some of them are former refugees founding their own organization and providing services to the newcomers. So, in the U.S., we have a very inclusive refugee resettlement model.