If we can come back to the Inter-American Development Bank example, we were a founding member of the bank itself, but the bank then went on to create a private sector focused wing of the bank that was capitalized differently. They were a one-bank group but two separate organizations. We did not join that second Inter-American Investment Corporation from the start. We were asked to, and a number of countries in the region asked us to join and were keen for our voice at that table.
That's one example. In fact, looking beyond multilateral development banks, I started to say that was the case with the Organization of the American States also and we were not a founding member of that. That's one where Canada's absence at the table was noticed and is one we were actively asked to join.