Thank you.
I'd like to also pick up on a few things that Ms. Brown had to say with respect to how Canada should be viewed as not interfering in terms of countries like the Congo, where abortion is illegal. Would you not think that the flip side of that is where it is legal, and our failure to provide full family planning, which we do in our own country...could that not be viewed very much as a significant foreign policy shift, because it's not domestic policy, and that it is also, to some degree, some form of political interference from our country by trying to impose our values in some of these developing countries?