I have 20 seconds. Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
What proposed section 14 says is that humanitarian assistance will be aligned with Canadian values and priorities. So certainly, in terms of alignment with values, I don't think there's going to be any issue there. I think one of the fundamental values that Canadians embrace is compassion. So humanitarian assistance will continue to reflect Canadians' compassion for people and countries that are involved in humanitarian crises and emergencies, etc.
I think you could also make the argument in terms of broader Canadian foreign policy priorities that while those are set by the government of the day, I believe if you look at the record of the Canadian government over the last number of years one of the Canadian government's priorities has actually been providing humanitarian assistance. In providing that humanitarian assistance, I think Canada has embraced the humanitarian principles of independence, neutrality, and humanity, etc. So I don't see there necessarily being an inconsistency there.