Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll try to be brief.
I'd like to return to the plane that was chartered to deliver blankets and other items to Turkey.
As you're no doubt aware, a Saudi plane landed in Aleppo, Syria, carrying some 35 tonnes of food and other supplies. According to SANA, the official news agency, it's the first time in 10 years, the first since Saudi Arabia severed ties with the Syrian regime in 2012, that a Saudi plane has landed in Syria.
Are you considering doing the same, given that the infrastructure needed to come to people's aid is much more developed in Turkey than it is in Syria, especially with the ongoing civil war and so on? Are we planning on doing the same for Syria?