That would be helpful if you could pass them on to the committee, so that it can be realized in our recommendations.
We've seen a lot of activity in terms of world leaders going to Sudan. We had the president of Russia. We've had Senator John Kerry recently visit. Would it not be helpful if we had some high-profile Canadian representatives, be it the minister or ideally even the Prime Minister, go to the region to support the referendum, support the process, and to put our muscle behind what really is crucial? I think Canadians and most people get it now that if the referendum doesn't go well, we will see a humanitarian disaster in the region akin to the nineties and perhaps worse, in the region, in terms of the spillover effect.
I'm just wondering if there is something else that Canada should be doing in terms of making its presence known as well as its concern known. Should it include a high-profile visit by our Minister of Foreign Affairs or someone else?