As has been mentioned, we've seen backsliding on these rights in many different settings and many different places of the world. I think Canada has a huge platform to stand on with the investment that we've made. There is an opportunity that needs to be leveraged in order to take global leadership and work with others to continue to ensure that we make progress on these rights.
I want to be clear that I feel it's really important to expand that beyond development assistance and development minister conversations. There's a role for us to play in World Health Organization conversations and international affairs. It was last year at the assembly of ministers for religious freedoms that took place in the U.K. that we had the situation where introduction on SRHR language was there and then disappeared in further versions of the negotiating documents.
It is across many different forums that we see the risk of backsliding on a consensus that these are rights that require investment and progress. I think there is an opportunity for us, and I think it spans far beyond the development arena, which is why looking at how this integrates into a more fulsome foreign policy approach is required.