Well, it may be acceptable to Parliament that this be the report, as long as you disaggregate something to do with poverty alleviation.
I'm running out of time here, so I'll just move on from that.
The second issue you raised is that these are some of the things we can't do—anti-money laundering and unilateral relief—and you use the Balkans as an example. But subclause 2(2) of the bill contemplates “all Canadian development activities” that should “be provided in accordance with the principles of sustainable development”. Why wouldn't debt relief to the Balkans or trade relief to a specific country be in accordance with sustainable development? Presumably, that's a good idea.