Mr. Chair, one of the examples that was just raised is a useful one. I know the committee was very concerned last year with some of the proposals that were being made regarding subsidies, including even small craft harbours, and that some of the international fora...and it was in the Doha discussions, and the president's text...was of great concern to the committee. Had Canada, through Lori's presence and the presence of others, not been there, we would be in a different situation today. The fact that there is no language at this point is in fact a success, because the language that was being presented was language that was very negative to Canadians and to the right to fish and the right for various subsidies, as we call them.
The successes are there. We are Canadians; we don't boast about them. That's a little bit a part of the problem. It's not part of what we do to boast, but I do think there is evidence that there are successes.
As I said in my opening remarks, if we hadn't been there, things would be much worse for us.