Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you very much to our guests. What you're doing is very valuable. As a member from Quebec, I am pleased to see the representatives of the Mouvement Desjardins. I am moved by your involvement in international development.
I always find it fascinating to hear guests explain to us, using big figures, big numbers, the problems that there are and the solutions that are being provided on international issues. That always makes us do some serious thinking.
However, I would like us to go back to the initial item on the agenda concerning Africa. Would it be possible for you to give us a much more modest example of a small community where you are intervening through a project, specifically in Africa? Can you explain to us very simply, in layman's terms, the impact you are having on that specific community?
In addition, what impact would be produced if timeframes were imposed? I would like to have a true picture of those people in that small community in Africa who are experiencing the problems, and specific solutions that you have applied. What would happen if unreasonable timeframes were imposed?