There are obviously lessons learned, Mr. Davies, but I don't think it's a rejection of the fundamental principles we put forward, if you think about gender equality, climate change, economic security and multilateralism. I'm a firm believer in the values and principles and human rights that we've been defending. They are worth standing up for, our values and principles, and we'll continue to do so at the G7, at the G20 and at la Francophonie.
I think it is right for Canada to stand up for our values and our principles, which include human rights. I can tell you that we've formed a new alliance. The fact is that we've renewed with countries we have not engaged with in quite some time. This is value, and we'll have dividends for years to come. I am encouraged by what I've heard from foreign ministers around the world. We'll continue to engage with the world, defending what we believe is right, to improve the life of people on this planet.