Thanks.
I'm at a very grassroots level on this. We were in the Kyangwali settlement of 100,000 people. Mr. Maguire and several of us were there. We saw power lines overhead. Transmission cables go overhead, and yet there is no transformer in the settlement for 100,000 people, so they have no electricity.
It's driving me crazy that Canada can't give them transformers. It's at that level of how we can broaden our understanding of international assistance to work with Uganda as they try to give opportunities to local host communities, as well as to these settlements—not encampments—through mobility, land, food, all of those things. The power is right there, but they can't get it.
That's my rant for the moment. If someone at Global Affairs—because it's not our work—could start to think about that, I think life would be better.
Mr. Tilson.