Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Yes, I think Jordan is in many ways a textbook case for Canadian humanitarian assistance and also of the link with development. Jordan hosts about one million Syrian refugees currently, as well as hundreds of thousands of other ones. What we continue to do there is bring together our humanitarian and development funding to help Jordan strengthen its own national response to supporting refugees, such as through direct support to the education system or to social and health systems. We are also working with local organizations to build their capacity to support refugees.
I think it's been a remarkable success story. Jordan stands out globally as a country that has between ten and twenty per cent of its population living as refugees, with virtually no social unrest. Canada has played a very important role in achieving that outcome.
Thank you.