I think with respect to Russia, even prior to the conflict we did see wide-reaching sanctions that were imposed by the Canadian government on Russian officials who have committed widespread human rights abuses, on officials who are corrupt, and on officials who are linked to Crimea and the conflict. With respect to Russia, I think even prior to this conflict a number of positive actions were taken, with a robust use of the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act, the Magnitsky legislation.
So with respect to Russia and with respect to Venezuela, countries with which Canada has very poor relations, you do see there was quite a robust response even prior to the conflict. The challenge we have is to have the government speak out when there are strong bilateral trade, diplomatic and other relationships, and speak out even when there are small steps and deteriorations that might lead to bigger issues.