I asked that question to set up the next one. Should Canada develop a comprehensive African strategy? Is that even in the realm of possibility?
I think of the Mercator map, or whatever, that destroys or distorts Africa's position in the world. We've heard about 25% of the world's youthful population. Mr. Kianza spoke of the potential of the economy. However, is it even possible to develop a comprehensive strategy, or should Canada focus...? Our past successes in engagement with South Africa's apartheid were more narrowly focused when we, in our position in the world, could maybe make a difference.
I'll ask Mr. Roberts if he wants to wade in first on having a very broad strategy or one that is more narrowly defined.