Mr. Speaker, I will ask in French and give my colleague opposite a chance.
CNN reported that American air strikes in Syria likely killed the person thought to be ISIS's minister of war, a Chechen fighter who joined rebel groups in Syria and then swore allegiance to ISIS in 2012. He participated in ISIS propaganda and recruitment videos, and the U.S. State Department offered a $5-million reward to have him removed.
I thank those U.S. pilots for what they did. How can the government continue to doubt the effectiveness of air strikes against ISIS?