I think Canada can do a lot of things on this.
As a traditional middle power, we've been able to work with other countries that seem a little bit like us in dealing with countries in a broad engagement. I think we have a number of very talented people in the Department of Foreign Affairs who have been working on this, in terms of verification and looking at ways of preventing these kinds of threats.
So I think we have a long tradition of this that maybe we have forgotten a little bit. But we can engage in this.
I like this idea, and I also think we should not forget about engaging the United States on multiple levels. Non-governmental organizations provide an extra level of engagement with the U.S. We're working with the Secure World Foundation and other U.S. organizations. I really do hope that the Department of Foreign Affairs, when it goes to New York in May, includes a non-governmental organizational representative in its delegation, as it previously has. My understanding is that they have not yet made certain whether they're going to do that or not, and I certainly hope they do, because I think that's an important tool in our diplomatic tool box.