On the one hand, you have needs at the other end, and on the other hand, you have the expertise in the source country. I think we have to be guided by what Canada does best. We have to be guided by what we have said we will avowedly want to change.
There are two or three things that strike me. I thought that the unveiling of the feminist foreign aid policy last week was inspired, but then one has to put flesh around it. It seems to me that focusing on women's entrepreneurship is something that Canada has done and is something that we could give focus to through this.
Since one of the biggest issues facing developing countries, and indeed the world, is changes in the environment, anything that promotes green technology might be something worth doing. This is an area in which Canada is rapidly becoming dominant. It creates wealth, but more important, with technology, you find spillover effects, which other witnesses have also pointed to. At the same time, you would find yourself inspiring universities as well as other sectors in developing countries to grow. I would think some combination of working with new technologies and green technologies, and having a social bent, say through women's entrepreneurship, might be the way to go.