You mentioned that you've asked the government for an investment of $150 million per year over a four-year period and that, right now, there's difficulty in raising that money in the international community to top up what's required to make sure that the refugees in Bangladesh are looked after.
My concern really is the fragility of Bangladesh at the moment as well. It concerns me. Particularly in your recommendation 5, you begin to talk about dealing with international partners.
I feel that we're in a position here where we have some moral authority. Aung San Suu Kyi is an honorary citizen of Canada. We've invested millions in the development of democratic institutions in Burma. We also have a history of bringing international pressure against the South African government and making sure that the collapse of apartheid happened.
With Bangladesh being a Commonwealth partner and the investment that we've made in Burma, do you not think that Canada could take the leadership and cobble together an international community that could put enough pressure on the Burmese military and government to make sure that their behaviour is consistent with international democratic norms?