Okay.
This e-mail gives many examples of changes from the office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. In “a standard docket response” regarding gender issues in the Democratic Republic of Congo, changes include, and I quote: “removing the term 'impunity' in every instance”. The author notes that some changes suggested by the office of the minister “are more than simply stylistic changes”. The author notes, for example, the sentence cited above changes the focus from how there is justice for victims and there are victims of sexual violence to “prevention”. What they had said was that “Canada urges the Government of the DRC to take concerted measures to prevent sexual violence”, as opposed to “impunity for sexual violence”.
How do you think those changes affect Canada's foreign policy, if they do at all?