It's too bad we passed that over in 1945. We were the only nation to actually be a member of every committee of the United Nations at the time.
I'm a great student--probably out of fashion today--of Hans Morgenthau. Hans Morgenthau talks about world public opinion and about the need, as policy-makers--and maybe we haven't done this in Canada as effectively--of getting the public to understand the nature of our operations in Afghanistan under the UN, if you want to use the term “subcontracted out to NATO”, or what we actually went into in Somalia, which was not peacekeeping. How do we get all of those different aspects you mentioned, from human rights, diaspora, and all those wonderful things, to be able to clearly articulate what we are doing in order to achieve the objectives we supposedly believe in through the UN, which is to create a better international climate?