I don't see that vote as a popularity contest. Increasingly, we see the European Union vote as a bloc, and obviously the family we're in for the constituency win for election is problematic. Frankly, I think you'll see in this coming year, and in 2015-2016, Australia and New Zealand expressing concerns that increasingly Europe votes as a bloc, and that makes it more difficult.
Undoubtedly, some of the positions that the Canadian government has taken weren't met with enthusiasm from other countries, but we don't take foreign policy positions to try to endear ourselves for election; we take them based on our values and based on our principles.