Thank you, Chair.
I wanted to pick up on some of the questions that were asked earlier in terms of the fact that we know climate change is going to keep impacting Pakistan. There will continue to be floods and problems at that level. What are we doing to look at resilience and at how we build structures that will not allow for this to happen? That's the first question.
The one that concerns me a lot is the fact that, as we know, when there's flooding, there are fecal-borne infections and mosquito-borne infections. We see dengue and cholera, etc. Is there any immunization program being rolled out to help immunize people in this part of the world?
Third, women tend to be impacted a great deal. In many countries, floods and the lack of infrastructure often do not allow people in the rainy season—never mind during a flood—to be able to access clinics, to access reproductive health care, to have babies and to get the kind of help that they need.
What are we going to do to look at resilience in that region? Do we have to wait every time until there is a flood or a problem to do this quick emergency mitigation, but not build infrastructure to prevent it in the future and to create resilience?