Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Allow me to start off by thanking all three of our witnesses for their expertise and insights. This has been a really valuable session.
As all three of them have made it abundantly clear, we're watching a confluence of crises going on in Haiti. The one that really breaks anyone's heart is the conditions on the ground in Haiti. As I understand it, many of the banks, schools and hospitals are closed.
If I could start off with Ms. Asselin, how do we fortify the efforts of organizations on the ground in Haiti, so that they can do a better job of doing what they are there to do?
As you know, the conditions are very chaotic. What do we do, as a country, to lend them a helping hand to stabilize the situation?