Mr. Speaker, over the past few weeks, we have been following the general election in Madagascar.
In spite of an inconclusive first ballot, the opposition candidate declared himself the winner and then enjoined his supporters to go on a general strike and to organize protests. According to the latest news, there are now two parallel governments and two capitals.
Could the Secretary of State for Latin America, Africa and the Francophonie tell us what Canada is doing to try to solve this issue?