Mr. Chair, I will echo the words of my colleague, the foreign affairs minister, that tonight's debate is a very serious one.
A Liberal member said that this government had not done anything and that it would not do anything further. That is absolutely wrong. The foreign affairs minister has outlined, quite clearly, his and our determination to carry on to ensure that the terrible human disaster in Darfur is solved. We are working through multilateral organizations, including the United Nations.
Everybody keeps talking about resolution 1706, but they are the ones who conveniently forget that this resolution calls for working with the government of Sudan. In the long run, there is a better chance of peace, if we work with that government.
I take this opportunity to thank my colleague from the NDP and all members for their excellent suggestions as to what should be done. We can assure the House, as the Minister of Foreign Affairs outlined, that we will continue to be engaged in this file.