Okay.
You've raised a number of different issues.
First, we do have more money to support Canada's presence in the world. That's good news. Last June, I announced the opening of six new embassies abroad and, as part of Canada's Indo-Pacific strategy, we plan to open one more embassy. So we will have seven new embassies. In the African Union, as you mentioned, the embassy will be in Kigali, Rwanda. We will also be opening embassies in Slovakia, Estonia, Lithuania, Armenia—your favourite subject and mine as well—and Fiji.
The purpose of this initiative is to ensure that our diplomats have all eyes, all ears on the ground. They will be positioned to know what's going on and, of course, inform the Canadian government and members of your committee.
With respect to the African Union, I will have the opportunity shortly to announce the appointment of a permanent representative. Things are going well. We will work toward putting him in contact with the embassy and positioning him within the embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
With respect to Kigali in Rwanda, I will shortly have the opportunity to announce the appointment of an ambassador who will be based in Rwanda. He will also be based in Burundi. This will alleviate the duties of our ambassador, our high commissioner in Kenya. We will also make sure that our new high commissioner in Rwanda can get his accreditation. Of course, that's part of our vision for playing a more substantial role in Africa.
As I said earlier, I just got back from Kenya, where I had some good conversations with my counterparts, and—