Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the panellists who have joined us today. It's a real honour to speak to all of you.
I have to congratulate Mr. Beasley. I did a very unparliamentary “Whoop” when I got the news that you had won the Nobel Peace Prize. Congratulations.
My first set of questions will go to Mr. Rae. I've enjoyed listening to your interventions at the United Nations. I want to congratulate you on your bravery and taking such an important stance, but the reality remains that Canada is at a historically low level of ODA. We are historically not doing our part in the world.
I see we have contributed some dollars during COVID-19, but we have not contributed the 1% we probably should, at a bare minimum. Are you worried about that, considering our ODA was so low going into this, and considering we haven't heard anything from the minister or the government to make us feel confident that it's actually going to go up by any meaningful amount? What can we do to make sure that, as we go into 2021 with our house on fire, Canada doesn't continue to underperform?