I'd like to jump in.
General Fraser has outlined the fact that it's a horrible situation over there. It continues to get worse. We can't trust the Taliban. We know that for a fact. The bottom line is that we do need a plan. We need a whole-of-government plan. This is big. We need GAC. We need IRCC. We need the whole team, the forces, to get together.
The Prime Minister said 40,000 people. We have 10,000 who are still over there in these horrible conditions. The bottom line is that we do need a plan. We need to lead. We need to get people on the ground. We need to get people into Pakistan. There are a number of things that can be done, but they need to be done quickly. We hear it's a priority. We hear from cabinet meetings that it's a priority, but we just do not feel that it's a priority.
We're willing to help. We have great people who are willing to help. It's very difficult for us to see things happening in Immigration Canada and across the government. We have great people who are willing to help. We have people we can put on the ground to help the situation. We did that, and that's how we pulled out some of these tremendous Afghans.
All that being said, we've written another letter to Minister Fraser asking to speak to him to offer assistance. There has been no response, zero response. It's embarrassing. We'd like to help, and I'm sure that both Oliver and General Fraser would say the same thing. We want to help more, and we would like to see some leadership, a team and a plan. We love plans. Plans will help us execute and get things done.