I don't want to interrupt, but there are others wanting questions.
However, on that, years ago, back in 2004 or 2005, there was a discussion amongst different political parties. I think at that time it was amongst two people in the Liberal Party who I think really had good intentions towards making a difference. David Kilgour brought forward some very good suggestions, but his own government at that time said that it may not be the best.... These were both sides that maybe wanted to see a change. Then they were talking about sending troops, but the African Union said not to send any troops unless they were black because they'll simply be looked at as outsiders. All these groups are here, but I want to get back to specifically what can be done bilaterally.
I'll play the devil's advocate here. The government on the one hand can say that we're doubling aid and all this, but sending it through the UN or sending it through in multilateral ways. Then we have African nations saying that we're pulling out our focus and aren't focused on some of Africa anymore. We are still sending much money through the UN. But they say it isn't focusing in. What is it bilaterally that a country like Canada can do?