Where we are depends on whether it's Monday or Thursday in those discussions, because it's just a constant turnover.
We call ourselves the “C-six”, the child-focused agencies who have come together in their advocacy, together with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children. So we're in a reasonably good space right now, but we don't believe we can let up for a moment.
As an example, Canada in New York is very good friend of child protection in all contexts—in armed conflict as well as non-armed conflict—so we are planning a couple of things leading up to a higher-level meeting in September. But even as early as June, we're just continuing to lobby governments. Actually, we've prepared together a list of possible indicators. We've worked with measurement people to come up with some suggestions for this.
We have a lot of interaction with Jeff Sachs and his group to whatever extent they have influence, but if Canada would throw even more of its weight into those conversations, I think that would be very important.