Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think that one of our concerns, especially for me, is that, although Turkey has been greatly affected by the earthquakes, it still has infrastructure that allows it to respond to the situation to some extent.
Syria is different in the sense that there is no longer a civil authority in much of the country. There was a civil war. There are sanctions, which no one here is suggesting be lifted. It is the same with Afghanistan: Some of the parameters of Canada's regulatory and legislative framework undermine operations on the ground.
What would you like to see us do to ensure that aid is much more effective on the ground, particularly in Syria?