Thank you very much.
As you know, the education of girls is extremely important. As I mentioned in my speech, some progress has clearly been made on this issue. The Government of Canada and other countries have made commitments to promote primary and secondary education for girls in developing countries.
As for health, I would say that there are both opportunities and challenges. I'll give an example of a challenge. It's all well and good to encourage young girls or young women to go to school, but there can be oversights if gender equality isn't taken into account when a program is launched.
I read something this week that young girls can miss classes as a result of menstruation, which is something perfectly natural. We must absolutely educate people and do even more to ensure that there is equality between girls and boys in the sustainable development goals, but we must also do a little more. We must look at relations between the genders to understand how we can ensure that girls and young women are fully involved and that they can thrive.
Thank you.