Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you, ladies, for coming to this committee.
I think we have looked at something very important. I agree that there are a lot of cultural impacts in the fact that some children are not well protected. When I was in Swaziland, when I was in some remote areas of China, I saw children who were not protected at all on most dangerous roads. I applaud you for the great work you've done.
Likewise the global agenda, and also the influence of social networking, is equally important. However, I'd also like to look at some of the issues you brought forward in your presentations earlier.
Right now, for children, for the mothers, and also to improve their lives and to make sure that they're healthy—this is addressed to all of you—what is the role of nutrition, clean water, and inoculation in addressing maternal and child mortality? We know that in Canada those are very important issues and we were able to handle them. What about internationally? What do you think the role is in your experience?