Mr. Speaker, what we will do, obviously, will have to be done as an important and valued member of the NATO alliance, as well as of the UN security council. I do not think this is something we would do totally by ourselves. Obviously our foreign minister, who is in the area, will want to do everything possible to see what can be done to bring about a solution to the current matter, which involves very much the agreement of Mr. Milosevic, not just to have a UN force, which is something Canada has always been interested in, but also to adhere to fundamental principles. Mr. Milosevic's ignorance of them or failure to abide by them is the reason we have undertaken—
In the House of Commons on April 30th, 1999. See this statement in context.