Sure. In a broad sense, we've argued regularly that the way Canada can most contribute to international peace and security in these quite unstable times is to be able to export more. We talk a lot about food, fuel, fertilizer, critical minerals. A lot of the time what Canada needs to do is to make decisions inside Canada to be able to export our products to the world and contribute to international peace and security—not just the peace and security of our allies like the United States, but also the countries of western Europe and countries like Japan and South Korea.
I was with Mr. Beatty two weeks ago now, in Japan at the B7 summit, where we were talking a lot about G7 solidarity. Mr. Beatty insisted that from our perspective, Canada can do more in terms of stepping up and exporting more of these products that our allies need. A lot of that is to get rid of some internal barriers, some things inside our country that are preventing us from reaching our full potential in that sense.