Thank you, Chair.
I have a question that was presented to the committee by the president of the Canadian Red Cross. It had to do with the suggestion that Canada should actually be helping countries develop their own capacity and resilience to deal with humanitarian crises and to operate on their own. That's a unique perspective in this humanitarian crisis called the pandemic. As we see, there's a race for vaccines on now. Many countries will not receive them until the latter period of time and will experience some of the second wave that we have.
Is there an opportunity during this situation for Canada to build that into part of what it does in the long run? Would anyone like to tackle that? Mr. Al-Rawni, you spoke about some of the big-picture items and our 0.7%. Would you like to take that question on?