Prime Minister Trudeau and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mélanie Joly, have done a lot of work with members of the Haitian community in Canada. They've been listening to that community.
Earlier I said that one of our guiding principles in all aspects of our response to the situation in Haiti is to continue to listen to Haitians. That also includes members of the Haitian diaspora in Canada.
In Haiti, we are in constant contact with Haitian representatives, ensuring that they are as diverse as possible. In particular, we are in contact with representatives of the various political groups, as well as representatives of religious groups, including the Vodou, Catholic and Protestant communities, among others, and representatives of civil society, young people, women's groups and girls' groups. This great diversity of Haitian perspectives is what's shaping Canada's response at this time.