There's a whole other issue of Canada's ability to work in Central America, Latin America, South America, the Caribbean. We are a welcome partner there--largely, quite frankly, because we're not American. There's a huge degree of that. And we've never inserted ourselves into the governance of many of these nations. There's unfortunately a sad record of foreign intervention in many of them. Because of that, Canada has a different reputation. We do have an ability to work with these countries, and we are treated differently from other countries.
I don't think that's something we want to lose by suddenly becoming the nation that wants to employ gunboat diplomacy--you know, if you don't like it the way we're doing it, then we'll just come in here and change things for you. I think that recommendation, which I'm hearing from some of my colleagues, is just wrong.