Your question is very relevant. It's important for Canada to play a role internationally to help ensure global stability at a time when there is concern that the current conflict will become internationalized. That's the big question.
That's why it was important that I go to Kenya to address the Sudan crisis. We know that this crisis can have several consequences, including destabilizing the region and generating migratory movement that will weaken several countries and put a lot of pressure on them.
In addition, we don't want the situation to become a repeat of what is also happening in Europe. That's why I wanted to go to Kenya. Of course, I wanted to meet first with the Canadians who were evacuated and our diplomats, but also to allow Canada to participate in the negotiations in Africa to find a solution to the conflict.
I therefore sat down with—