Thank you very much to all of you.
Welcome, Mr. Boule.
I will not repeat everything that has been said about the extraordinary work done by the Global Fund. You know what I think about it, and you know that we have always wanted Canada to continue to support your absolutely essential work.
I will simply make a personal comment. I have been sitting on this committee for close to seven years. When we have good news about topics that are not easy, these become the high points of our year. We can see that progress has been achieved. It's good to see that an institution like yours works well, shows transparency and respects the major issues. Despite all that, I hope our paths cross again in the future.
I also would have a question to ask you about migrations and refugees. If you want to add something, do not hesitate. I also have a question for you about heritage, and the challenges you anticipate over the coming years. Are you concerned about potential funding challenges? There is, of course, a risk that attention will be drawn away before certain thresholds are reached.
I expect that the matter of migrations and refugees is one of those challenges, but aside from that, what are the major challenges the fund is going to have to meet over the next five, six or seven years?