Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for your testimony, sir.
The word you used that sticks with me is “impunity”. I also make the observation that the Haitian people have gone through more than most people would be able to even conceive of, let alone live through, when I think of the recent history. To make matters worse, we have the catastrophe of the earthquake and then the cholera epidemic. But then to have the return of someone like Monsieur Duvalier, for many people--and I've heard witness statements since he has returned, both from people here in Canada and from people in Haiti, about what that has done to people--it has brought back the horror of his regime.
I'm curious. You've come to us today, and we are in a committee of the Parliament of Canada. Has the Canadian government--and I don't know this, I'm just asking--spoken out in favour of holding Duvalier to account? Do you know of any statements the Canadian government has made to that effect? The government might know that.