Thank you, Mr. Chair. My thanks for taking the time to say that in French. I am grateful to you.
Mr. Beasley, thank you very much for your testimony. I was very touched by it. I acknowledge your contribution and the interesting personal path you have taken.
I am struck by one of the sentences you used: food is a weapon of peace. I find that particularly interesting, as is your reminder of the importance of education and of its impact on the economy everywhere in the world. It is indeed a solution; these are things that I also believe in strongly.
For my first question, can I ask you if you are satisfied with Canada's contribution? Do you feel that we could do more as a country?