I appreciate that. Thanks, Mr. Malhi.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to go back, if I could, looking for positive go-forward opportunities, Mr. Drexhage.
What are we saying? We just don't have any idea; Canadians don't know. We've been asking and asking the government just to level with the Canadian people and tell them what Canada is saying internationally. The message keeps changing, and I don't understand it. I can't divine the inspiration for it or try to explain it away, but I think Canadians have a right to know. They won't tell us what our position is.
The dialogue keeps changing. They say, first of all, a bilateral dialogue; then they assert that we have a North American target, which is news to my Washington and Mexico City counterparts. Nobody has ever heard of a North American target. We don't really know what is being said anymore.
But you are tracking the international developments. What in fact is Canada saying internationally right now, in advance of Copenhagen?