One of your recommendations—I think it's the third one—is that Canada act as a leader on the international stage to bring together as many countries as possible to co-operate on migration. Migration is one of your areas of expertise, and you've seen a lot of migration waves over the years since you've been with Oxfam.
You'll agree that Canada is neither a military nor an economic power. However, it's a country that has a history of human rights and leadership for peace—a Quebec sovereignist is telling you that. We can think of Brian Mulroney, Lester B. Pearson and a number of other great Canadian politicians who have had an impact on the international scene.
Do you feel that Canada's star has dimmed a bit in recent years on the international scene? If not, do you feel that Canada is having less of an impact on the international scene than before when it comes to issues such as the well-being of migrants and refugees?