It's a key question. It's not only the sale of arms but also the role in peace processes and the mediation that Canada has been able to play, for instance, in the Great Lakes in Africa. That role has been rather discreet in the Middle East in recent years, so the complexity of that particular conflict and the involvement of so many external actors are certainly key problems. The reduction of the space for the UN to play its role in such a context is also quite critical.
Yes, there's looking at the arms trade. There's also looking at the pressure on Saudi Arabia and the UN and the incapacity of the UN to take action in light of very strong evidence when it comes to violations committed by countries that have lots of influence on the UN.
This something we need to be extremely careful about, and Canada could play a role in that.