I think we have highlighted that a number of these very recent concerns are of double concern. They're of concern obviously in that they are decisions or positions that have very real impact domestically on particular human rights issues. They're also of international concern because they have in many respects isolated Canada in some UN settings or tarnished some of our reputation.
Again, coming back to the UPR and this need for a good implementation process, in our view this would be a tremendous way of making a positive contribution to both the domestic and international front: domestically, in that it would be a way of ensuring stronger, more effective mechanisms for human rights protection in the country--better coordinated--but globally as well, in that we want, we need, we absolutely have to be the very best possible model for the rest of the world as to how you live up to what you've promised to do when it comes to human rights on the world stage.