Thank you very much, Ms. Laverdière. I am delighted to answer your question, but I am going to do it in English so that I can be sure that my answer will be clear.
There is, indeed. You're well informed.
This section on sustainable development treats a variety of issues with regard to our cooperation, particularly with regard to our efforts and activities in third world countries or in developing countries. We talk about economic stability being the foundation, of course, for the creation of wealth, much aligned with the conversation you were having earlier on Haiti. This section also treats larger issues with regard to environment and climate change.
These are all dialogues already existing between Canada and the EU. The function of the strategic partnership agreement is really just to reaffirm and underline that commitment to continue and to deepen the dialogue, and particularly to improve our coordination.
Again, Haiti is a perfect example of large efforts on both the European side and the Canadian side to mobilize enormous resources. We need to make sure that those are being spent in a very effective way and that we avoid duplication.
This is basically the objective of that section of the agreement.