Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I would say that we operate first on the levels that are acceptable and that we can control. That means a fully funded humanitarian program. We recognize that the bill for that is immense, at over $4 billion for 2022, but that is the fundamental starting point.
Second is investing in some of the basic services work that Mr. Hamilton of the ICRC was talking about and which organizations like the ICRC are engaged in. If we can't ensure that more than 20% of the health clinics are open, we are going to have an even deeper crisis.
I think these are the starting points that are less controversial while we try to grapple with an admittedly incredibly sensitive and difficult issue of how the economy will be supported in some shape or form.
Thank you.