Yes, very briefly, what we have tried to do, what Governor Dodge has tried to do, and what the Government of Canada has tried to do is to help revitalize the IMF. There are two ways to do that. I reference surveillance. I won't bore you with the details of surveillance, but the core aspect is that the IMF, in surveying economies, should be much more frank and direct in terms of their assessment of those economies, the policies the countries are following and the impact of those policies on other economies. You can think of Asian economies who may be targeting their exchange rate, running an export-oriented economic policy that has impacts in terms of the distribution of changes in exchange rate and interest rates around the world. They should be more frank and direct, and the IMF itself should serve as a forum where you get policy-makers around the table to talk more frankly to each other about what needs to be done to come to a coordinated solution.
On December 5th, 2007. See this statement in context.