Thank you for that.
In light of the fact that we seem to be looking at a bit of a stalemate in the military situation—though there's been news today about some changes in the field—I think everyone has noted that this is not something that will be resolved through military means. I think there's a consensus on that.
If in fact the contact group is not able to find a political settlement between the two groups, can you say what Canada's position will be with regard to Mr. Gadhafi? If there is a settlement satisfying both sides, I assume that Canada will be fine with that and that we'll be in line with our other allies. As we've noted, Prime Minister Cameron said recently that if there is a settlement and Colonel Gadhafi is to remain, that will be fine. Is that Canada's position?
Second, if in September we find ourselves beyond the motion that the House of Commons passed with regard to the extension, will Canada be looking at, or have you heard of, a return to the Security Council for a new resolution? Has that been talked about?