Good morning, Minister. It's always a pleasure to see you. Thank you very much for bringing your colleagues around.
I want to reference something that you said in your preamble. You talked about the situation in Cox's Bazar and the plight facing the Rohingya people. This issue is important to me personally because I have a very small, but a very strong Rohingya community in my riding. We know that the people who are living in that part of the world are facing horrific acts of violence perpetrated against them. We know that the army is involved in a lot of these killings, this burning and bulldozing of homes and in separating families. This is a tragedy that can only be conveyed as a humanitarian crisis.
Could you please update us as to how Canada is responding to this crisis, specifically in terms of the feminist international assistance policy?