As I said, in the relationship we have with states, the way I frame it is always about Canada's interests, values and principles. Your interests might be that you engage in a commercial relationship, but you need to be true to your principles. In a world that is full of uncertainty, a world that is changing these days by the hour, we need to be guided by core principles because of the respect you get around these tables around the world. Whether it's the G7, G20, NATO, NORAD—you name it—la Francophonie or the Commonwealth, people know exactly where Canada stands.
Canada stands on the side of those who perhaps don't have a voice in the world, or who perhaps have been subjected to abuse. Perhaps some would be willing to compromise. We don't compromise. We are able to speak about both of these things at the same time in the same conversation with the same people.