Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our presenters today, continuing along our discussions of human rights.
When we talk about human rights issues, I think we maybe tend to forget the amount of poverty that still remains. I probably am still on the record in Hansard as asking the same questions that Mr. Silva asked, but I think we need to recognize—and I appreciate the comments—that there are still an awful lot of people who are living below the poverty line, who live on less than a dollar a day.
Can we be assured that none of this money goes to places we don't want it to go—goes to the government—and instead goes to those poor people?
Can you give us an idea of how many people in China still live on less than a dollar a day, and how we're addressing that?