We're seeing in multilateral organizations like the UN a lack of ability to implement sanctions. We can use Russia as a prime example around what's going on in Syria.
Do you feel that given the new realities—and we see it with the ICC as well—of a weakening of some of these institutions, in terms of being able to build consensus and implement things in a kind of global way, Canada needs to shift its sanctions regime? We've heard testimony that the bulk of our sanctions have come in through the UN. Does this point to a need to work maybe more individually with like-minded countries outside of some of the multilaterals?
Does anybody want to maybe take a stab at that?