First of all, you have a Canadian embassy and you have ambassadors. By the way, we met with the Canadian ambassador there, and he is doing a great job. He is going everywhere. Usually the Canadian ambassador is sitting in their office doing nothing. Sorry, did I say that out loud? I'm sorry. This is on the record.
In this case, the Canadian ambassador in Iraq is doing a great job. He is going everywhere, ensuring that there is communication, and he sees the situation on the ground. He went to Dohuk, which is on the border with Mosul. He is a very brave man, and I'm very proud of him as a Canadian ambassador to our country there.
Your embassies have to be your eyes in this area to ensure that the aid reaches the right people. When you are giving Kurdistan the aid, giving governments the aid, I can assure you it doesn't matter what government it is. Whether it is the central government of Iraq or the Kurdish government, I can assure you that there is corruption on the ground. I can assure you. There is no way around it.
With respect to the part that goes to the government, the Canadian embassy and our Canadian staffers have to know which project, and they have to visit this project. They have to see what's happening, to go there unannounced. You don't have to go to the minister to tell him you're going to see the project today; just grab your car and go there to see what's happening.
Accountability is number one, and it has to come from our embassy and staffers.
Number two, there are many organizations that can be Canadian organizations, but they have ground there. One of them is Mr. Medlum Merogi, and he has an organization on the ground. Mr. Merogi was my hands and feet on the ground there. He is under Canadian law, so we can hold him accountable. That's just an example; I'm not pointing at anybody. I'm saying as an example that we can have a Canadian organization that goes to do the work there and is accountable to us. It can be local, such as with his Iraqi background, and we can cooperate with it to ensure that the aid reaches the people. When you just give it to the government and you leave it, that's a waste of money.