I agree with my fellow witnesses. What we want to do is essentially work with countries with which we share similar views and values, and that really is a plurilateral approach. We know that a multilateral or plurilateral approach is an effective way to influence global discussions. If we can get a lot of countries to agree in a certain area—and this is the Ottawa Group's purpose—then we can push ahead to make it more global.
I'd like to bring up one other point, though. I don't want to comment on domestic legislation per se, but I think it's important that Canada has well-defined views to bring to the table. This is particularly important on the digital economy and when one thinks about the whole myriad of issues that pertain to it. For example, if we take something like data governance, where Canada is still working on its position, we risk taking on board what other countries have already defined, like the EU and the General Data Protection Regulation.