Thank you very much for those reflections and those thoughts.
You've hit a number of important points. I'll just make one point regarding country leadership, which is one thing you observed as being absolutely necessary for successful interventions.
The Government of Canada actually participates in the universal periodic review of many countries. It does a good job at that, and it focuses a number of its recommendations on this issue. One thing the government could do would be to follow up when a country accepts a recommendation or indicates that it intends to implement a recommendation that the Government of Canada has issued, and to look at supporting that country in implementing that recommendation. That could be an area to consider for Muskoka part two, support for the on-the-ground implementation of recommendations that have come through that UPR process. I think that's a very important thing to look at.