Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to continue with the line of questioning of my Liberal colleague. Is CAMR broken, or is there something else not being done?
I've heard the criticism that it's all good that we're going to provide drugs, maybe, to a country in Africa, but what if the drugs need to be taken with water and they have a poor water supply, or they need to be taken with food and the guy hasn't eaten in days, or the government where we're sending these pharmaceuticals is corrupt and they're willing to sell them on the black market? I was wondering if you could describe for us what the Government of Canada does to address issues like clean water, roads, bridges, and the recruitment of doctors and nurses. And how do these efforts fit in with CAMR?