Thank you, Mr. Chair. You get used to it.
Dr. Nickerson, you focused on three crises in your presentation: Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Rohingya.
I'm not an expert like you. However, I get the impression that these three conflicts have something in common. From a Canadian perspective, there's funding for humanitarian assistance. For several years, the UN has been asking countries like Canada to invest up to 0.7% of their GDP in humanitarian aid. We're at 0.30% right now. That's less than what the Stephen Harper government invested, when the Liberals said that it had reduced the percentage of humanitarian aid.
Does it affect the work that Doctors Without Borders does on the ground?