Ms. Lalonde, I think it is important that we all take an interest in the facts and in reality. Let's just back up a little, to be sure there is a clear understanding of the status of Rights and Democracy.
According to the Act, it is a shared governance organization. It is not a non-governmental organization. According to the Act, there is some connection to the government, which does not exist in other cases. What is strange is that—it is a little like a dog giving birth to a cat—Rights and Democracy, a shared governance organization gave rise, in Geneva, to a separate legal structure—Rights and Democracy in Switzerland—which is an NGO. The parent body is therefore invited to international meetings as though it were an NGO, even though it is not.
That is one source of complications, but you must not believe that we attribute that responsibility solely to the management team. There are structural problems at Rights and Democracy which we are currently trying to resolve.