At this point I am not aware of any plans to bring forward a new resolution on Libya. The mandate that we have under resolution 1973 provides the tools to protect the Libyan people, and at this point there isn't an intention to move forward with another resolution that I'm aware of.
With respect to Canada's position on the departure of Gadhafi, as I've mentioned, the contact group is the forum for coordinating international political action and international political positions on a settlement. I think this government has been very clear on the record about the fact that Gadhafi must go. The Prime Minister has been on the record about that and so has my minister, and that has been reaffirmed in every contact group statement and in the G-8's Deauville statement, so I think there is absolutely an international consensus that he needs to leave power. How and under what conditions that happens and what transition follows are for the Libyan people to determine. It's their country, and they're responsible for developing a transitional government as outlined in the road map of the National Transitional Council. It will be for them to determine their future.