Thank you, Minister.
We have an opportunity, a real opportunity, to build on the good work that Canadians are doing in this transformation. There have been a number of donor conferences over the years—in 2016 in Kuwait, for instance—that looked at education.
You mentioned Minister Deeqa Yasin. Unfortunately, because of logistical reasons, she was unable to attend, but I understand she'll be here in January, so I'd be very happy to meet with her to discuss this further.
On the file of women, peace and security and engaging women in building this new Somalia, I understand that approximately 95% of Somali women are currently illiterate. I also understand that children have and continue to be indoctrinated by al Shabaab in duksis schools in areas that the government doesn't control. What's being done on the educational front in terms of literacy? Specifically, it seems that there is an opportunity to do a lot of good work with young girls, but also generally with children, especially those who have fallen under the influence of al Shabaab.