I wasn't going to, but....
Obviously Canada supports the UN--and I personally do. We support the concept of the UN. We have problems with how the UN has executed its mission. Canada is still one of the major contributors to the UN in terms of financial support, and so on. We're probably the most reliable contributor in that regard. But we have significant difficulty with the way the UN has carried out its mission, and that's the reason for the questions. There have to be some changes here. The UN has to adapt to the reality that two-thirds of its members are not democracies--and how do you deal with that?
You can comment or not, but that was the point. It has not adapted well to the realities of the last 20 years.