Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to follow up on that, Ms. Legault.
Yesterday, we had a meeting on a completely different subject at the Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development. We heard from François Audet, a very well-known professor who told us that economic growth in certain areas does not necessarily guarantee prosperity or an improvement in people's quality of life because it can be exploited by corrupt authorities or criminal groups.
When we say that we need to do more trade or that international aid is important, do we agree that there is a way of doing it that must be relatively ethical and supervised, or, in any case, that ensures that certain criteria are met?
