Thank you very much.
Mr. Callan and Mr. Diendéré, you both spoke about how Canada's brand is strong, and I'm going to push back on that a bit. I don't want to put you in a bad situation, but in the Senate study, there were witnesses who said that Canada is becoming increasingly irrelevant in Africa. I was on the parliamentary group that was just in Tanzania. They asked, where is Canada? The parliament of Tanzania asked where we were. From their perspective, we were missing.
We know that there has been a lot of support for multilateral development in sub-Saharan Africa and less support for Canadian organizations, so I'm going to put this to all three of you: What could Canada do to make itself more relevant in the African continent? I understand that you've said it is very relevant or the brand is strong, but we have heard as well that's questionable. I'm wondering if there are things that we could do to strengthen that brand.
Mr. Thornley, I haven't asked you a question yet. Why don't I start with you?
Then I'll go to Mr. Callan.