Let me first say that I think that dissecting our Deputy Prime Minister's speech is probably best done with her in the room to be able to speak to what she meant, to not paraphrase, and to really have a discussion with her on what that all means.
What I can say, frankly, from my perspective, my seat and my mandate here in Geneva representing Canada at the World Trade Organization, is that regardless of how you characterize countries yesterday, today and tomorrow, having an international organization—and it is the only house we have, the only international organization we have—a one-stop shop where we, Canada, as a middle power can engage all of—