Colleagues, I think that wraps up our time.
I want to thank Mr. Forsyth and Ms. Hyde for coming to brief us on UNICEF.
Some of the members here might not be old enough to know, but UNICEF was a big deal at Halloween in my time. You never went out for Halloween when I was kid without a UNICEF box. If you did, then you just weren't with it because that was so important at school. UNICEF has been around a long time and it has made a big difference in the world. We're very supportive of it, of course. As Mr. Kent says, we're trying to get our head around how the UN itself can move forward in a very dynamic and changing world that's sometimes not so nice. Canada hopes to play a big part in that.
Again, Mr. Forsyth, thank you very much. It was a very enjoyable and informative hour.
Colleagues, before I adjourn, this is just a reminder that we're meeting Central Asian ambassadors and MPs for lunch on Wednesday, May 17. Don't forget that you've been invited.
I want to remind everyone that we're working in two tracks here. We're going to start the development finance initiative study, perhaps as early as next week. We're going to try to run on both tracks because we want to get moving some of the initiatives that we've committed to. As for when that might start, we'll have that to you in some fashion in writing in the next day or so.
This has been a very good and productive meeting this morning. Thank you very much. We'll see you next week.
The meeting is adjourned.