As part of the international assistance review, we did look at the changing dynamic for global development, so that included the sustainable development goals, the Paris accord, but also the context of migration, refugees and IDPs, recognizing that Canada's international assistance should be focused on the poorest and most vulnerable, and particularly gender equality and the empowerment of women.
As a cross-cutting element of the review, yes, and the new policy, the feminist international assistance policy, is fully consistent with what is set out in the two global compacts in terms of a human rights-based approach, gender sensitivity and child sensitivity.