Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to discuss arms trafficking because it's also important, even vitally important. According to one BBC article, armed groups now have, for example, 9mm pistols and AK-47s, a weapon that has considerable strike force. According to a report that the UN published in 2020, there were probably half a million legal and illegal firearms in the country at that time. It also stated that weapons were being transported by land, air and sea and that there were various points of entry.
What is Canada doing to prevent arms trafficking in Haiti?
Incidentally, according to that same UN report, the weapons were mainly coming from Florida, Texas and Georgia, in particular.
Are any discussions being conducted with the Americans? How does that work?