On the documentation collection, I think these two gentlemen have said enough.
I would like to add that if Canada supports the organizations in the field on the Bangladesh border that are collecting documentation, if they get more financial support, I think they will have more volunteers or paid employees, Rohingya, who can collect the documentation that is needed.
As far as the peacekeeping forces are concerned, I have been screaming for a while. Some of my siblings are dead. They did not die normally. They were burned alive. Two of my brothers-in-law were slaughtered in front of their young children at home. This is absolutely worse than any horror movie that I can imagine. That is how bad the situation is. Immediate intervention is needed.
I have two nieces in one village and a nephew in another village. My youngest sister is still alive. She has six kids. The biggest one also has a wife and two kids. The area is surrounded by the army. They are aided by the Buddhists wielding machetes. They said, “They don't need to do anything. They don't need to kill us. We will die here.” There are no green leaves left inside the compound. They ate the banana plants and all the leaves that were there, mango leaves and other things. There is absolutely nothing to eat, so they will die unless there is an immediate intervention.
Create a safe zone and send a peacekeeping force. Those are the immediate things needed. Then maybe we can get some time to breathe and go for a long-term plan.
This is my request.