Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I thank all the witnesses who are appearing to contribute to this study, which is very important.
I don't think the witnesses are here to be berated or hectored. I think everybody is here to contribute to this study, which is to look at the current humanitarian crisis and what can be done now and in the short term. This is more important than any little partisan war.
Ms. Armstrong, you were questioned by my colleague Mr. El-Khoury. I would like to know what priority you think should be reflected in the recommendations of this report. This report is important because it will determine what needs to be done now and in the future for the people of Afghanistan, and how Canada can help them.
What do you think that priority is?
I will then ask Ms. Samar and Ms. Barr the same question.