Mr. Speaker, I realize that I cannot flash the red book around because some people would consider it a display. I want to read from it. At page 109 it states:
New multilateral regimes are needed to address many emerging global issues: the management of global fish stocks, the protection of the world's atmosphere, the maintenance of biodiversity, the control of population growth, the resettlement of refugees, and the equitable sharing of global wealth and resources. A Liberal government will foster the development of such multilateral forums and agreements, including an improved Law of the Sea, a new agreement on global warming, an improved international code of human rights, and a new agenda for development that matches the Secretary General's Agenda for Peace .
I would like to think that when the red book talks about an equitable sharing of global wealth and resources, that deals directly with my remarks today.