I think there are two parts to your question.
With respect to our campaign, I would say it's never too late to do good things. Coming back from CARICOM, where I represented the Prime Minister at the heads of government meeting, and coming back from the African Union, where we met a number of African leaders; and after the Lima Group, to which we played host here in Ottawa, I think what I hear more and more from around the world is that people want a positive, progressive voice on the Security Council. They want this transatlantic voice that will make a difference, that will speak up for human rights, that will speak up for climate change, and that will amplify the voice of those who don't have a voice at that table.
When it comes to numbers, I would say that numbers don't tell the whole story. I'll tell you that I was at the MINUSMA mission in Mali, and I met the commander and the deputy secretary-general. We have a female commander of the police force. I asked her to come—