Yes, with pleasure.
The numbers we have as of today are that there are 159,647 refugees residing in Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mauritania. There's also a small number in Algeria. The numbers have increased somewhat since the beginning of the conflict on January 10. There are about 15,000 more refugees since that time. The UN has launched an appeal in order to address the regional dimensions of this crisis, which means to help address the refugee situation per se.
I would point out a couple of things. Part of the Canadian support is to help address the refugee situation. I think everyone is aware that Minister Fantino visited the refugee camp in northern Burkina Faso in September. He heard the refugees' concerns. Predominantly, they want to go home. At this time, while there is an outflow of refugees, there is in fact a lot of will to return.
The refugees are being provided with protection and assistance by the High Commissioner for Refugees. The World Food Programme is providing food. UNICEF and other actors are also in the camp meeting their needs.