Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank the witnesses for having agreed to appear before the committee today. Their participation in our study is very important.
Ms. Ismé, I'm going to ask you the same question I asked earlier.
We're told that at the moment, there are over 85,000 pregnant women who are not receiving any services and that children under 10 years of age are being raped in front of their parents.
You spoke about the expertise of Haitians and Haiti's national police, the PNH. And yes, Canada did contribute to the training of PNH members.
You put forward some solutions. What should we be doing to defend the human rights of Haitians?