Thank you very much.
Thank you to all of our witnesses for being here today. This is very difficult testimony to hear and, I can only imagine, extraordinarily difficult testimony to give.
I also want—and I mentioned this to other members of the Afghan community who testified before this committee—to give my sympathy to all those who are suffering because of the recent earthquakes in the region. We know the need to get development aid and humanitarian aid there is very pressing.
I want to start with Ms. Javadi, if I can.
You spoke about the need for acknowledgement and about justice being one of the key pieces that you'd like to see action on, but you also spoke about being in Saskatoon, I believe. You travelled through Pakistan to come to Canada.
We are trying to make sure that the government allows more folks who are fleeing violence, particularly the Hazaras and members of Parliament—those who are most vulnerable—to come. Could you talk a bit about the challenges you faced in coming to Canada and finding your way here through Pakistan?