Mr. Speaker, the member is sufficiently experienced to know that prior to any international conference, the sherpas, the various delegations get together and basically attempt to narrow the issue.
The member is also sufficiently experienced to know that the discussions take place when the leaders gather. That is when the decisions are made. The ultimate decisions may well bear no resemblance to whatever document the member happens to have.
I am sure the Minister of Foreign Affairs would agree with me that ministers of finance and ministers of foreign affairs would like to control their respective leaders and get them to say what they want. However it is my experience that rarely happens.