Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you once again, Minister.
I think we are all focused on making the case for multilateralism.
We have lately gone through a number of crises involving the international community, be it directly or not. For example, let's think of the crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh.
I would now like to talk to you about a Latin American crisis—that of the Bolivian election.
According to the Organization of American States, Evo Morales's election was tainted, and that led to his overthrow and a new election, which brought to power a successor leading the same party. An MIT study casts doubt on the OAS's findings and rather concludes that Mr. Morales would have actually won the election.
Did Canada support the OAS's findings on the Bolivian election or did it hold back, especially in light of the results of the MIT study?