In a similar vein, Madam Minister, we know that the target for countries in terms of development assistance is a contribution of 0.7% of GDP. The OECD average is about 0.35% and Canada contributes 0.27%. It is well known that countries such as Norway and Ireland contribute significantly more.
I heard what you told us, that this may have been a minor argument for a number of countries to support Norway or Ireland at the expense of Canada. However, from a perspective where developed countries are expected to contribute 0.7% of their GDP, and given that our share is 0.27%, which is below the OECD average—as I am sure you will agree—what is the timeline for achieving a higher percentage for Canada's contribution to international assistance?