The Government of Canada has used every platform available to it to call for access and humanitarian access and respect for humanitarian law. At every possible opportunity we have done that. We work through our partners, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross. We work through the United Nations. What we can do is work through the system that has been put in place to respond, and, when possible, sometimes use our privileged chairs that we get to sit in to make these demands.
As an example, very recently the minister took part in an international conference in Paris on Sudan. That was, as you have noted, one of the key things that everybody noted. Really, what was required was a peaceful resolution of the conflict, but, in the interim, access and the funding of the appeals that the United Nations had made for Sudan was what was most needed.