Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to pick up on that comment, Mr. Salewicz. We have the diplomatic and military efforts, and we have the humanitarian effort as well. It is a significant contribution that Canada is making.
We talk about many of the programs ongoing within Libya, but we all saw the long lineups of people at the borders when this conflict started back in February. I think we were all touched by the desperate needs of some of these migrants who, through no fault of their own, got caught up in a conflict and were anxiously trying to get home to their own countries or just trying to escape.
First of all, could you tell us if those lineups are easing? Are we expediting those people in getting across the borders? What are the needs at the borders? How is Canada responding? What kinds of programs have we put in place to ensure there's limited loss of life and that we have food aid going in? Could you elaborate on those programs for us?