Yes, sir, to directly address the area of communications, I would say it's a protocol of international relations and bilateral government-to-government dealings. But India made a special stage during the IPKF issue, and Canada should do things the same way. And I would ask the Canadian high commissioner, Mrs. Bogdan, in Colombo to become a little friendlier and try to break through.
Number two, as for sending funds and money, yes, we need to do that, but try to bring in the private sector too. I'm looking at the future, not the past and what's happening now. In the future, the Canadian private sector can play a big role in developing the north, the northeast, and the eastern province. I've been involved in certain areas.
I can definitely tell you that my city of Hamilton could have big markets there, because there is going to be a $45 billion market in Sri Lanka very soon if the war finishes, because you can't allow the Tamils to live the way they've lived for the last 23 years. You have to give them a better way of life, via infrastructure, development, fisheries, etc. Yes, you don't need to give them aid, for example, but you can support them with Canadian investment. In the time of decision, that would be an advantage.
Thank you.