Mr. Chair, I thank my colleague for her speech.
The situation is clearly very serious. This conflict, like so many others in Africa, has been characterized by killings. We know that women and children are the primary targets; they are vulnerable targets.
My colleague talked about compassion, but as the member for Ottawa suggested, does she think that, above all, we have to prevent these situations? There is no doubt that when it comes to taking action, we have very limited means.
Does she think that prevention would be a more useful and effective way to avoid this kind of conflict?