Thank you, Chair; and to the witnesses, thank you for your testimony.
When we look at how monumental an impact COVID-19 has had on the world, we look at Canada and we see where we have our gaps, but we have all these public institutions, levels of government, NGOs, and so on, everybody really working together to be able to address this crisis, this pandemic.
What I'm asking of the three witnesses is to give us some insight, give us a glimpse into when we go to these conflicted, fragile countries where there are so many displaced people, where children are finding it difficult to get an education, to go to school, and so on, and where you might not have really any control over those institutions, or lack of institutions, be it their education system, health care system, government or what's happening with testing, everything that has happened here that might not be happening in other places.
I'm going to ask the three of you, the three who are presenting, to give us a global scan as to how you've reallocated or what you've done with your resources to address how you can have the greatest impact on the ground. I heard a little from Ms. McIsaac in terms of what you're doing in Mali, but what I'm asking now of the three witnesses is to take us right onto the ground. What are you doing with those dollars? How have you reprioritized to address COVID-19 where you might not be able to even get into some of these places?
We can start with Ms. Brusati.