That's a very big question. I think the starting point, though, is what we're seeing right now with the Human Rights Council and the resolution that was passed yesterday for an investigation mechanism.
We need to make our multilateral spaces have teeth. They need to use the strength that they have to engage non-violently and shine the light in all of these places. We also need to align our policies. As my colleague said, whether it's Canada or my own country, the United Kingdom, or the United States, why are we selling arms and supporting the war in Yemen that the Saudis are waging? They are killing children and women. Why did we do Libya? Why are we not doing an investigation into how we failed in the diplomacy on Afghanistan in Doha? What we did there, we are repeating elsewhere. We are stonewalling women out of these processes.
If we want to have a feminist foreign policy in Canada, Germany and other countries, it is a bit of a reflection reflecting backwards, but it's also putting some of these principles into practice.