Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you so much for being here, Professor. When I look back to the start of our study on peacekeeping, I wish you had been the first person through the door, because what you gave us, in my opinion, is peacekeeping 101. Nevertheless, you're coming in at an opportune time—at the end.
I was trying to scribble down a lot of the things you said because you said a lot of really neat things. You said peace operations is the tool box and peacekeeping is the tool inside the tool box. I thought that was really clever.
I've thought about this several times. What should our report be called? Everyone talks about the changing face of peacekeeping. Everyone talks about how the public perception of what peacekeeping was is drastically different from what peacekeeping is today. You said we should broaden our perception of what peacekeeping is and then you said that meaning matters.
What would you call our report? We're calling our report “Canada's Contributions to International Peacekeeping”. Should we keep the name or toss it?