Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister, the foreign affairs minister and all of us are anxious to get back to the negotiating table as quickly as possible.
Overtures have been continually made, the most recent being by Mr. Holbrooke when he was in Belgrade, to get a peaceful resolution of this matter as quickly as possible.
We are there because we are trying to stop a humanitarian disaster. We simply cannot allow evil to take over and good people do nothing. We must ensure that this genocide comes to an end. We do need a political solution quickly and hopefully the bombing will have the effect of bringing them to the table.