I'll be very brief.
I wanted to perhaps use Egypt as an example of the importance of caution. In the brief that Mr. Roy put forward, democracy can't be imported, it has to be fitted into a different context. Egypt is a very good example of that. During our week there we met with 30 different groups, from the Muslim Brotherhood to a host of different agencies, and everyone had different needs. Perhaps the most important point, and this often is the case, the level of free speech even in Mubarak's recent contested elections is not what we have in Canada.
One of the reasons for caution is you don't want people you've met with to pay the price in a regime after you've left. You may leave and not have to face any consequences, but they may. I think the level of free speech and the level of dissent is very different, and the tolerance of dissent is very different in different countries. So when you're talking about grassroots civil society parties you have to be very cautious. That would be one good example of why we do that.