Madam Chair, thank you again.
Minister, I would like to move on to another topic. I'll be talking about the situation in Cuba.
When we watch the news on any media outlet, we realize that this country is facing a full‑blown crisis. My question is twofold.
First, last year we celebrated 80 years of uninterrupted diplomatic relations with Cuba. Canada has always had a special relationship with the Cuban people.
We can criticize the regime. However, is the government committed to continuing to provide humanitarian aid to support the people at this time?
Second, the Canadian legislation provides the necessary mechanisms to protect Canadian economic interests on the island. The latest orders show that companies are pulling out. These companies include the Blue Diamond Resorts hotel chain, which is tied to Sunwing. Sherritt International Corporation also had many concerns. Even credit cards are no longer accepted. Everyone is pulling out.
Does the government intend to protect Canadian economic interests on the island from interference by a third country?
Will it continue to provide humanitarian aid and to use legislation to protect Canadian economic interests in Cuba?