—if it hadn't been, in my belief, the political distortion that happened in the interim between that time and when the Americans first left.
They've replaced that Prime Minister now, and hopefully things will improve on that front.
You talked about aid and the need for immediate aid. Of course this group will be pleased to hear the word “accountability” in there because that's one of the things we'd be very concerned with, how the dollars would be spent that will go over there. In a time of crisis, in any nation, they could be diverted into military even if we want them to go to humanitarian, so we have to find a way to do that.
Canada will have a limited amount of resources to put into this, whether it be military or whether it be humanitarian aid. From your perspective would you say that humanitarian aid is more important than military aid at this juncture?