Yes, last year's Italy agreement.
If they adopt that again as part of the communiqué and the outcome documents of the summit, that would then lay the groundwork for others not to backtrack or international agreements to backslide. However, it's my opinion, I guess, given the statements made by the development minister yesterday at the foreign affairs committee, that Canada would probably have a restricted level of funding in terms of reproductive health. That would be problematic for Canada, but I don't think it's particularly problematic for the other G-8 leaders who will go forward strongly. What will suffer is Canada's reputation as a leader.