INTERPOL's executive committee now has a South Korean president, and Gilles Michaud also sits on the committee. The 194 member countries have the right to vote on this.
Is there reason to believe that too many of those countries have government management issues and therefore shouldn't be members of INTERPOL? What do you think as a Canadian?
It's a matter of trust. Take the example of the Group of Five. These countries must have a high level of trust to be able to share information. As a police force, does Canada have concerns about certain members? Should we consider excluding some member countries from INTERPOL?