Mr. Speaker, the foreign minister knows that the Canadian delegation at the UN human rights commission voted against sending a fact finding mission into Jenin. We know that the scene is horrific; it has been described as having been struck by an earthquake, with 2,000 people left homeless and 300 buildings destroyed.
Since the government opposed a fact finding mission going in, what is its plan to expose what has happened there to the world? The world's eyes are blindfolded at the moment. Will the foreign minister and the Canadian government agree to a full international investigation into what has happened?