Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming.
Both your organizations are very heavily involved in development as well, as you have said. For the past many years, CIDA and everybody have been focusing on the promotion of democracy very well and also on development. Both your organizations have been doing that very well. Now the time has come to move further. Is development assistance alone sufficient for promotion of democracy, or do we have to look now at other means to see how much further we can move forward?
I just came back from Congo and saw democratic elections taking place over there. One of the areas where I am finding a severe deficiency--and that could be the areas you could look at here--is that there is absolutely no development on the political front, on political parties, on political involvement, on political links, because ultimately the players in the development of democracy are the political parties themselves. Although you have focused and talked about institutions, justice, and they're all fine and they all need to be strengthened.... However, where is this development moving, with the players? Opposition MPs have come here, and I've been an opposition MP and I've talked to them all the time; we do that. Nevertheless, as a collective from Canada, don't you think we need to focus in that direction to see what results would come out of that?