I'd like to underscore the importance of the implementation of this program, given that it's the only one, to my knowledge, that had a motion in the House of Commons that supports the work you're doing, and to thank you, the ministers who have been responsible during that time and all those working on the program. I want to impress upon you—and, in turn, I hope that you can thank your colleagues and also impress upon them—the importance of implementing this motion in full.
I'd like to go back to the issue of Sudan. Sudan, as the UN has said, is the most serious and largest humanitarian crisis, affecting millions of people: 12 million have been displaced from their homes, according to the United Nations. They're facing a grave danger in terms of famine and threats to life. Women are being violated, and men are also losing their lives.
I want to pick up on my colleague's question and ask about how you are facilitating the resettlement of this second deeply vulnerable population. Please add to what you already said.
