This is for you, Dr. Regehr, and for Dr. Hampson. We're focusing, of course, on what kind of role Canada would play internationally, and, in my view, hopefully in re-engaging in the UN process.
Can either of you tell us what particular expertise or attributes we have here in Canada that could be brought to bear, first of all, on the international peacekeeping process in terms of capacity building, perhaps through the UN, but also in terms of the kind of potentially unique contribution that Canada could make in operations?
I know that we have a particular type of combat operation in Afghanistan that is unusual for Canada in international matters, and controversial, but is that the way you see us going in the future? Or is there a role for Canada that's more in keeping with its traditional kind of contribution, but recognizing that we live in a different world than we did 25 or 30 years ago?