I don't think I'm in a position to advise the Canadian politicians on what they can do in Zimbabwe.
Can I give you a very close example? Fiji is a very close country to New Zealand geographically, a country that wasn't a democracy and became a democracy. When I became Speaker, I actually went and spent two or three days with parliamentarians, particularly with their Speaker, with members of Parliament and with opposition members of Parliament, trying to do what we could as a larger country close by, doing everything we could to help a struggling democracy.
I think the developments in Fiji would mean that they are developing a democracy that's true and relevant. Countries have to decide how they're going to help these countries with weaker democracies, but you make very little progress unless the weaker democracy is prepared to co-operate and realize that it needs assistance.