Well, we--obviously in our department, and the sherpa here beside me--are in the midst of preparing the G8 and G20 summits to which I referred some time ago in my opening remarks. The Prime Minister has announced that we will be pursuing the idea of maternal health as well as supporting young infants. That is the policy; that is the position we have put forward. It does not deal in any way, shape, or form with family planning; the purpose of this is to be able to save lives. Too many people are losing their lives on a yearly basis.
As a matter of fact, and I'll close with this because you want me to be brief, when I was over at the African Union meeting, I met with the leaders of government at NEPAD, and they were extremely pleased with the Government of Canada's announcement of what it wants to do in terms of promoting this issue. You can ask the sherpa, but he has not had anybody say that the goal we are pursuing is counter to what they want to see done, and I take it from my meetings that it isn't. The issue of family planning hasn't been raised. Indeed, what we're doing is saving lives by helping people live.