Mr. Speaker, I, too, congratulate the member on his re-election and his re-appointment as foreign affairs critic.
There are two questions, one with respect to the students and one with respect to Libyans generally in this country. There is a concern that some are being intimidated, hence, part of our amendment addressed that issue. In the event that there is intimidation or anything else going on with respect to Libyans living in our country, the government should take a proactive role in addressing that.
With respect to the students, if there is a need for support while their support is being cut off from back home, the government needs to address that as well. It may be that there are specific instances where the Minister of Immigration needs to address that issue.
With respect to migrants, I have seen the television images and they are in an extraordinarily difficult situation and they do need relief.