Mr. Speaker, it is a shame that the Liberal Party was not able to move the subamendment because I have often heard members on the government side talk about the compassionate side and the importance of humanitarian support. The amendment that was talked about by the member for Mount Royal highlighted the aspect that Canada does have a stronger role in that area to play.
Because of the amendment and the position the NDP took on it, we were not allowed to bring forward the subamendment.
At this time, I will take the opportunity to acknowledge the wonderful efforts of the Canadian Forces and the work that it has done.
Does the member or the government envision any circumstances wherein the UN or NATO might become disengaged? What role does he see NATO and the UN having in terms of a disengagement with Libya?