Absolutely. Mr. Chair, on the question of the humanitarian visa program, I didn't speak to it at all. I don't have any information on it, so I can't comment on it. We will engage with it and ensure that IRCC has an opportunity to engage on that issue.
You're right; we didn't bring up cholera. We also didn't bring up malaria. It's the rainy season in Sudan. There are increased cases of cholera and malaria as a result. We also, of course, know that it is the most vulnerable, in particular children, who are most affected by these diseases, and the degree to which health facilities and hospitals have been targeted in this conflict is significant. I think the numbers are quite staggering with regard to the destruction that has been seen.
It's one of the comments that I maybe didn't make as explicitly as I could have. What also marks this conflict as being a bit different from what we've seen in other places or in Sudan before is the really significant degree of intent of the belligerents to destroy infrastructure, and we've seen that in the health sector as well.
I'll check to see if Ms. Desloges has anything to add on the humanitarian side.