Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
It just seems so much more painful that, in a continent where it's tough to avoid such risks to life as AIDS, malaria, and a lack of infrastructure and clean water, there's also this epidemic that is so atrocious.
Mr. Ash, I just want to thank you and all of your colleagues, volunteers and staff, who do the great work of Under the Same Sun, both here and on the continent of Africa.
With my time, Mr. Chairman, I'll just mention what the official government position is, and then I'll ask my colleagues to agree on a point here, on Mr. Ash's suggested motion. I want to read into the record the official government policy right now:
Canada condemns in the strongest possible terms the human rights violations that are being carried out against persons with albinism. Canada supports actions to mitigate against human rights violations being carried out against albino minorities in Tanzania and beyond. Canada actively pursues opportunities, where possible, to support the protection of human rights of persons with albinism in Tanzania.
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