Thank you.
Again, thank you very much for a long afternoon here.
I'm rustling through papers here. I see the wording of the commitment made last July at the G-8 in Italy, and I see that Canada signed on to it and was clearly committed to accelerating progress on maternal aid through sexual and reproductive health care. I'm not going to read it all.
Then I have in front of me the Maputo plan of action from September 2006 in Mozambique. I see here, in the Maputo plan of action—I don't want to read it all—at number 5 in the introduction, that it “seeks to take the continent forward towards the goal of universal access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services in Africa by 2015”. If Canada is leading this initiative and in some way its credibility is undermined by isolating a piece of what Africa is asking for, what it had signed on to a year ago, does it in fact compromise the whole initiative itself?