When we look at refugees, there are three solutions that are always talked about: local integration, return to your home community, and finally resettlement as the third option. The resettlement option is always the last option. There's always the hope that there are opportunities for a return to your own country or for local integration in order for that to happen. Without a doubt the vast majority of people are never going to benefit from resettlement, so we really need to be looking at what we can do in terms of capacity-building in host countries or in source countries to ensure that there is stability within those countries so that they can realize the first two goals, which are local integration or a permanent return to your own country.
Humanitarian aid, development, capacity-building, all of those solutions are by far the answer. Resettlement is only a very small part of the answer, but to eliminate resettlement from that equation would be wrong as well.