When I hear that testimony, I recognize the trauma that we've already heard about and the need for Canada to support the Tigrayans as they recover from this, because there will be long-term trauma. We have a feminist international assistance policy. From my perspective, we cannot say we have a feminist international assistance policy, then provide bilateral aid to a country responsible for some of these crimes.
From my perspective, the urgent thing is making sure those humanitarian corridors open, so aid can get to the Tigrayans urgently—medical aid and food aid. The food crisis happening in Ukraine and around the world is desperately going to have impacts in Ethiopia and needs to be dealt with. The IRCC needs to make sure there is an immigration scheme for Tigrayans to come here. I heard you very clearly. What you need to hear is that Tigrayans can come here, the same way Ukrainians are given that option, the same way Afghans are given that option, and the same way Syrians are given that option.
Is there anything else you would like to make sure is very clearly highlighted, before we end this first round?
Perhaps I could start with Ms. Berhane.