Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to the witnesses for being here.
Twenty-six and a half million people are facing hunger, along with the other atrocities that we're hearing about. That is certainly sobering.
I do, however, want to begin with a bit of a different tack. That is more about the Canadians that are in Sudan.
It's reported that about 1,800 Canadians are in Sudan itself. My information comes from a news report from end of April, so these numbers could be slightly off, but 700 requested assistance to get out.
The minister was reported to say that she was surprised by the eruption of the crisis, yet that same news report said that Canada was warned for weeks in advance. This was April. Ms. McPherson was just alluding to the fact that she herself was warning and asking our government.
Why would the government be surprised by the eruption of this conflict, given the seeming warnings in advance?