Again, you're the expert, not me, but I think I see a commonality among these three crises. I talked to you about funding and Canada's leadership role, but there also seems to be a lack of media coverage.
I'm in Lac-Saint-Jean every weekend, and no one talks to me about these crises. This is normal, since people have their own daily lives, and their own economic and social reality. However, these are some of the worst humanitarian crises on the planet, and we don't hear about them. That may not be the Government of Canada's role, though.
Is there a lack of media coverage? Are politicians doing enough to make these crises more publicized, so that people are more interested? I could be wrong.