Mr. Chair, there are a number of partners currently working in support of those children who have been involved in conflicts. UNICEF is one of the key players in that regard. As we know, Canada has been supporting UNICEF in different forms.
There are also some non-governmental organizations that are very much involved in helping those children who have been involved in conflict to really take their future into their hands and start doing something more reflective of what children of a certain age should be doing to contribute to the development of their country.
Canada certainly has been voicing concerns about child soldiers. As I said, the international community is seized of that issue and has been working to assist, wherever this situation is found.