Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you, Doctor, for being with us.
One of the six priorities that Canada has in Afghanistan is the advancement of democratic governance, in particular, dealing with public institutions such as the justice institution with the training of judges. One of the mandates that Canadians have in Afghanistan is working closely with women to support equal involvement in these institutions, particularly in their own communities and in society as a whole.
Can you provide to us what you believe is important in the development of this capacity-building in terms of moving the agenda forward? When we hear, for example, that Shia law is drafted by men, that doesn't really give us much hope in suggesting any involvement in terms of us being able to achieve the goals that, in conjunction with your organization, we believe are important.
What tools should we be providing? Or what's your current assessment of the ability to develop that capacity-building with regard to justice and equal treatment for women in Afghanistan?