Thank you very much.
In essence, the medical inadmissibility provision is a discriminatory law. It discriminates against people who have a disability, and it discriminates against people from the LGBTQ community, particularly those who are at risk of HIV and AIDS. That's really what it is, and it is a law that should be done away with.
I want to focus in on this a bit. It's very important for us in terms of Canada doing important work in the global community, and particularly providing funding and support to organizations around the world that are working to defend and promote human rights, including those of LGBTQ+ people. This is a brief you have presented to us in the package, and I've also heard from other groups calling for that as well. Canada has shifted, with a lot of that money being focused on other areas. Should we be focusing and redirecting some of those dollars back to human rights advocates, particularly in this arena?