Madam Chair, coming back to the Rohingya, I want to mention that Canada was the first country to recognize the crimes committed against the Rohingya and to ensure that the situation was recognized as a genocide.
I think that I can commend the Prime Minister's leadership on that issue, and also that of my predecessors.
With respect to Ethiopia, I want to say to my colleague that the government has worked on this file on an ongoing basis. I have made it a personal priority. I have had the opportunity to speak to my Ethiopian counterpart. Furthermore, I raised the issue of Ethiopia at all my meetings, both with NATO and the OSCE, and during different telephone calls I made.
Given that the Prime Minister has a close relationship with the Ethiopian government and Prime Minister Abiy, I believe that Canada can play a special role in fostering a peace process to ensure that Ethiopia becomes a healthy democracy, which is currently not the case.