My first statement is a question. Is there one page to be on? Every country brings its own strategic interests related to the activities, related to the capabilities and to their interventions. Canada chooses to be part of the UN for particular issues related to our national identity, our history and heritage, our ability to have produced something called the responsibility to protect, and our interest in a global commons.
China shares many of those tenets, but the strategic intent for being involved is different. It's not necessarily all doom and gloom. Some pundits suggest that it's to take over the world. The Chinese are in Africa doing these incredible projects in development, building roads and soccer stadiums, and whatever the communities want, they're getting. You could look at it as China's coming on board with becoming part of the global commons and what to expect from its allies, its counterparts and its partnerships in order to develop its capacities to be part of that global commons.