First of all, I'd like to thank you for being a champion of our seat on the UN Security Council. I look forward to your coming with me and championing Canada around the world so we can work together to make sure we get the seat and bring the positive voice and the reforms you would like to see.
From the beginning, we have seen that reform is needed. We need an institution that fits the purpose, that fits the challenges of the 21st century. We have been engaged. As you know, we're the chair of the Peacebuilding Commission, and already we are trying to make a difference there to make sure that we provide more stability and predictability and engage in stability in these missions, not only on the military side but also in the need to build civil society and institutions.
I think we've been saying that. If you have some suggestions, I'm sure that we'd be willing to listen to you, but yes, we intend to bring a reform agenda with other countries. I think many have spoken already in the UN to say there are some voices that need to be heard a bit louder than they are today.