Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Kilolwa, you talked about a community in peril. Mrs. Mwaka, you talked about crimes against humanity in a country where the government does not protect its citizens. In fact, you might say the opposite: the government, elements of the government, are responsible for the situation.
As you said, Mr. Kilolwa, you feel like an orphan without a parent.
First, do you think that this is a time to use the responsibility to protect doctrine so that we get concerted international action, as we did in Libya, in order to protect and save the people?
Second, what specific recommendations would you like to make to the Parliament and the Government of Canada about this perilous situation?