Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks, David.
Many of the problems we're discussing, these horrendous abuses that have taken place, are still going on, and that we're all concerned about, exist where there's a lack of governance capacity. There's a lack of judicial capacity. There's a lack of police, or if there are police, control structures are not in place. There is all of that.
When you're addressing the issue of how we're not putting enough money into solving the problem, I'm sort of hearing that here.... You know, the Government of Canada is putting a lot of effort into these countries and, wherever we have access and willing partners, trying to build governance capacity, judicial capacity, and police training to get some authorities in place.
This is not the kind of thing that just happens instantly, regrettably, so I'm just wondering what role these efforts have in addressing the concerns you're mentioning here in terms of the focus of money solving the problems. How do you see that in terms of building governance capacity to address these issues?