There are a variety of reasons why there's not a lot of attention on Myanmar. There are many crises going on in the world, many of them closer to Canada geographically. Also, there has always been limited attention towards Myanmar. It's a very complicated crisis, and one where there are a variety of issues going on within the country—before the coup and after the coup—that make focusing on it difficult.
In response to the last part, I would say that countries need to start looking at Myanmar differently. You can't necessarily look at it as a state-to-state relationship. You have to look at it as a myriad of organizations working on the ground. They work with the people who are actively involved in improving the country and actively involved in democratic work and humanitarian work.