I'd like to ask all three of you, if I may, to talk a bit more about the point that Muzna raised with regard to evacuation and safe passage. Hussam raised the issue of humanitarian aid, and I think so did you, Dr. Al-Kassem.
The way I understanding it is that, in contrast to Aleppo, eastern Ghouta is sealed off in a way we haven't seen before. I'm trying to look for concrete things that Canada can push for in the short term, and it sounds to me like the humanitarian window that Russia called for might be something we can push for so that people have a safe corridor out or so that humanitarian and medical aid can get in. Is that something that has merit?
As you're thinking about your answer, think about where people would go. Let's say that we did come up with a safe corridor. How does Eastern Ghouta fit in the bigger picture around it? Is it safe? Are there places where people could go around them? How are they faring, compared to other places in the country?
I'm finished. I'm not going to ask any more questions so that all of you can take my time to discuss this.