Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Abitibi—Témiscamingue for her speech.
It is certain that once our military leaves, we will have a huge task ahead of us to help Libya, a country that has known only dictatorship and repression for over four decades. The Liberal Party, along with our leader, has taken time to consult Canadians of Libyan origin to find out what they think would be important to do when we help Libya. A number of members of this community work in the health care and medical fields. They suggested that an important role for Canada would be to help put in place health infrastructure, which, frankly, does not currently exist in Libya.
I would like to know what my colleague thinks about this suggestion as a way to provide assistance to Libya.