Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for all the testimony thus far.
I'm going to continue on the same vein that Ms. McPherson was on.
Last week, a number of us attended the Global Cooperation Caucus. Stanley Achonu, the Nigerian director for ONE, actually stated that Canada has been breadcrumbing African countries: offering just enough for a connection but really avoiding the true commitment. We've all heard the calls from NGOs, from diaspora communities and from all of us around this table and other groups, that we want a clear approach, a strategy. Call it what you want.
I'll start with you, Monsieur Diendéré.
Do we not need specifics? We've heard much general testimony and over the last half-hour have gotten more into specifics, but to get to something that actually has a deliverable component to it, in a strategy, do we as Canada not need to focus and make some hard decisions on priorities?