Yes. Also, I suppose having a feminist foreign policy—or being purported to have a feminist foreign policy—means we should be looking at ways we can end the impact on women and children, who we know are the ones feeling the brunt of this conflict.
Speaking of our foreign policy, one thing you talked about was the fact that Canada is at reputational risk because we are not following through on what we promise. We say one thing, but we don't follow through on it. That's been the problem with using sanctions as a cornerstone or large piece of our foreign policy: We have no ability to enforce them. We're known for being quite good at putting people or entities on the list, but the follow-through and enforcement of those sanctions are very weak.
You mentioned there is potential significant harm to Canada's reputation because of this. Can you describe that a bit more for me?