I guess that's a question of how much you have in the way of resources.
Our ambassador to the UN also said that the UN has embarked on a process of reforming the field support system, aimed at enhancing rapid deployability and mission sustainment. This seems to be directed at some of the things you were concerned about in terms of operations and that sort of thing. There seems to be some response to the kinds of concerns you had.
There have been some changes within the UN structure, and Canada has been involved to some extent. The “responsibility to protect” doctrine is being developed. There's the New Horizon project through the UN. They are both indicative of changes that are being made and worked through.
Do you personally see Canada as potentially having a positive role to play in enhancing the UN's capability, whether it be in developing doctrine, our peacekeeping experience, or your experience in assisting with rules of engagement and reforming them so they are flexible and adaptable to the situation you find them in? Is there a role for Canada in being a strong player at the UN and contributing what we can to improve the situation?