Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I do want to thank Madame Demers. I think we all share such a strong concern for the women in Afghanistan, and it's very troubling for all of us to see the damage and the potential this could cause for the women in that country.
There are a few concerns, obviously. I think my number one concern is that it's hypothetical, and I think as soon as we deal with hypotheticals.... We are working with the President. I know that President Karzai and his government have indicated they will be reviewing this law. In a way it's kind of like the other motion, where it's presumptuous and not factual, so we cannot deal with a motion that is not factual. We cannot begin to make hypothetical decisions. That is my number one concern. We need to see what happens with this law. If we begin to ask what the government will do if this happens and if that happens, I think that is again very dangerous.
That's what I'd like to say. Thank you.