Mr. Speaker, I am presuming the member was in the House when my colleague spoke specifically about the U.N. resolutions calling on the world to work together and stop the flow of arms and the flow of funds to these terrorists.
I am a little surprised that the member's speech, and in fact the speeches of most of his colleagues, indicated a totally unilateral agenda.
Could the member speak to whether or not he agrees that there are many tools that we could use to combat this kind of activity?
Does he respect the voice of the United Nations?