As I understood the question, part of it was about how the situation in the western Balkans has evolved over the last 10 years.
We have seen enormous strides in this region. It's pretty incredible that three of the six countries in the western Balkans are now members of NATO, thus fellow allies of Canada, and that many are on their path to EU accession. Actually, this committee hearing is very propitious because there is an EU-Balkans summit this week to discuss that very fact. Montenegro has now opened each one of its 27 chapters for EU accession and has closed seven of those, so I think the progress in the region is undeniable.
Do parts of the region remain fragile? Yes. Do there continue to be challenges with corruption, interethnic disputes and foreign interference? Yes, yes and yes. However, I don't think any of that should belie the fact that there has been enormous progress in the western Balkans over the last decade.
