I'd make a couple of points in response to your question.
The first one is that the decisions on how we vote are made by the Government of Canada, by the minister and by discussions in the Prime Minister's Office and elsewhere. I think that those discussions would be best held on the floor of the House of Commons. I'm not here to debate with you about one vote or another.
I would take issue with one comment you've made, which is that our position on human rights is inconsistent as it relates to the situation in the Middle East. Our position with respect to the Middle East is very clear. It's set out on the website of the Department of Foreign Affairs. It's very clearly stated with respect to our support for two states for two peoples, which has been our position since the late 1940s.
The government—both in Mr. Martin's years and Mr. Harper's years, and now in Mr. Trudeau's time—made a decision some time ago that we were not going to pick and choose between a whole slew of resolutions placed in front of us—