Thank you for that. My apologies.
Allow me to start off by thanking all the witnesses for the incredibly urgent and vital work that they are doing. I am very grateful.
If I could start with Ms. Rashid, thank you very much for the ideas you shared with us. I think you're absolutely right that there is a crisis and that there should be a focus on education.
When it came to finding alternative types of education for Afghan women, you did suggest that other countries have been more forceful and more generous in making those opportunities available—of course, I speak here of virtual opportunities. Could you tell us what other countries are doing? I think it is imperative that Canada do so as well, and I'm sure that all the members of our committee would very much like to advocate that. Could you share what other countries are doing and the lessons to be learned for Canada?