This was part of my final approach, saying that if Canada had a program approach to certain key states, such as Pakistan or Sri Lanka, the program might be more effective than the individual sectoral approaches through CIDA, through Foreign Affairs, and other sources.
Equitable redevelopment means that both the key parties to this dispute have to have a stake in it and have to be rewarded by it. It has to be seen to provide dignity and fairness on all sides. It also has to have—if I can put it this way—a clear Canadian content so that our approach is recognized as one of accommodation, inclusion, and power-sharing. I think there's great scope here for evolving out of this particular crisis an approach to doing Canadian foreign policy that would be distinctive and dynamic and effective. But it will take some work to put that package together.