Thank you so much for the question.
I think, really, in some cases Pakistan is maybe at ground zero for a climate change impact. I saw first-hand and heard from the teams on the ground that the same area that's been flooded for so many years had extreme drought-like conditions. For a pastoralist society, where the vast majority of the country earn their wages through either agriculture or animals, both of those are impacted when they have no water or, in this case, flooding and too much water.
I think there's a recognition that the impact of it will be very great. Pakistan's contribution to carbon emissions is incredibly low. Obviously, in the western world, including Canada, it's high. This is just one additional reason why there is a moral responsibility for Canada to step up and do more. It already has, obviously, made some commitments, but the need is for this to be sustainable and increase in magnitude. Even speaking to everyday Pakistanis on the ground, there is a recognition that western countries need to do more to help countries like Pakistan that face this.
Again, there are more than 5,000 or 6,000 glaciers in the north. They've seen those melting at a very rapid pace. Unfortunately, there's a fear that they may not even recover fully from this before we're dealing with this crisis again.
Canada has a large Pakistani diaspora. I think throughout the country we saw that in terms of the interest for this appeal. To get ahead of it, I think lots of Pakistani Canadians will be expecting Canada to do its fair share in the commitments that it makes at the global level in working with multilateral agencies like the IMF and the World Bank. A country like Pakistan has so much of its GDP on debt financing, and it's really crippled with the amount of debt that it has to pay to the multilateral agencies. We can convert and utilize some of that to make it more climate-resistant. Prevention is always better than the cure—sometimes the investment isn't that significant compared to what we're doing now. Just a little bit will go a long way.
Thank you.