Mr. Chairman, perhaps I could add one point with respect to Canada's role in this. Recently, the Eminent Persons Group of the Commonwealth issued a report--in fact, Senator Hugh Segal from Canada is one of the 11 members of that Eminent Persons Group--in which they made precisely that point around the importance of decriminalizing in the context of the fight against HIV/AIDS.
I have to say that we're certainly very pleased to note that Foreign Minister Baird has explicitly stated that for Canada, at the meeting of the Commonwealth heads of government being held this week in Perth, Australia, both he and the Prime Minister will be specifically putting this item on the agenda, because 41 of the 54 Commonwealth countries actually still criminalize homosexuality. Canada, to its credit, has played a leading role in making sure that this will be one of the items that is put on the agenda of the Commonwealth heads of government meeting. We're very pleased to note that leadership.