Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you for being with us and telling us about a situation which seems quite appalling.
In Canada and Québec, there is a large Pakistani population. In our contact with that community, we generally do not see, at least in the immigrant Pakistani population here in Canada, problems as serious as the ones you're speaking out against in Pakistan. I suppose one can assume that immigrants to Canada are from a better educated and more successful segment of the population.
In Pakistan itself, I presume there are major differences in the amount of violence of this kind that occurs, depending on people's social class and whether they are educated and better off, or poor and less educated. Is that what you've seen? If that's the case, that would mean that Pakistani leaders may be indifferent to what is going on in the lower social classes and to the fact that there are two cultures? Is that what you have observed?