I'd like to thank you for being here to speak with us this evening on this very important issue, and for your courage and your activism over what I'm guessing is a long time of several months and years. The advocacy work you do is extremely important in educating Canadians, and us also, in terms of how to move ahead.
In my riding of Pierrefonds—Dollard, there are many Nigerian refugees whom I have gotten to know and befriended and worked with. I'm sensitive to the concerns that you're bringing up. I'm somewhat familiar with the challenges in the country. I know that there are a lot of economic challenges. There's government corruption. There are extremist groups on the ground also.
How has Nigeria handled the security challenges and balanced those with human rights in comparison with other jurisdictions, other countries, that have challenges similar to Nigeria's? How would you rate Nigeria's handling of these challenges and balancing of security and human rights?