That's a very good question, sir. I will also make comments to address what Ms. Grewal asked.
CIDA hasn't really done anything to help the minorities of Iraq. On whether Canada can resettle, we can share reports with you that civil society organizations on the ground have broken down. The specific needs that will help our people stay in Iraq and others come back include projects for food, projects to build homes--a lot of things.
Thankfully, the Christians of Iraq, the ChaldoAssyrians, have many areas, but they are the indigenous people of the Nineveh Plains, where they have roots and monasteries dating back to the seventh century. So there is a huge connection. If Canada invests in areas like increased security...there is no police force there. If Canada invests in building infrastructure and building homes, things will change. It's a very fertile area. Farming is a huge investment for Canada, and it will change.
I can share reports with you. I didn't bring them because they weren't in French, but we can give you detailed reports on what civil society organizations in Iraq are saying.