Thank you very much for your perspectives on dealing with this.
Mr. Di Martino, I want to talk a little about what your colleague from Oxfam raised. She said that, in your home country, 1.7 million Venezuelans are internally displaced, and that crime and corruption, broadly across the Americas, are fuelling a refugee crisis. I want to spend a little time, sir, focusing on the kinds of actors that animate this refugee crisis.
You had a chance to talk a little about the failed socialist experience in Venezuela. I'm curious, when it comes to how countries like Canada engage with Venezuela, Cuba and other authoritarian regimes in the Americas, what would be a better way to uphold principles of freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law in a way that would restrain the refugee crisis rather than exacerbate it?