I would like to quote Mr. James Rochlin, a professor of political science at the University of British Columbia. He testified before our committee and recommended, among other things, that Canadian foreign policy be oriented toward conflict resolution rather than entrenchment of polarization. He stated that we needed to stop focusing only on negative aspects. Here is what he had to say: “[...] they're not going to give Canada meetings with Venezuela, and we are going to be perceived as part of the problem.” That is why he stressed that an even-handed approach should be taken.
I'd like to hear your views on that.