Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The United Nations is proposing a number of avenues and actions. It is trying to engage the international community, whether in terms of a ceasefire, access to humanitarian aid, negotiations or the protection of civilians. I think it has suggested that the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, among others, should play a role and be more involved. There's also, of course, the matter of supporting a democratic transition.
Can you tell us more about the concrete measures the UN is taking to restore peace? The situation is clearly catastrophic. Agencies can deliver humanitarian aid and try to protect civilians from the heinous crimes being committed, but at the end of the day, peace must be restored in a sustainable way.
Can you tell us a little more about what the UN is doing in this regard and how Canada could support these measures?