Very briefly, Mr. Cornelius, you told that story about reform and not being in agreement. If I understood well, being in agreement about wanting to make a difference for the poor and aid shouldn't be about what's in it for us. With that in mind, a lot of people have reacted rather negatively to the current minister's comments that international assistance, that CIDA, would be about opening new markets for Canada.
Do you still think that the majority of Canadians generally still have this long-term and selfish view of what Canada could do in the world?