Thank you, Ambassador.
I, too, am proud of that. Thank you for leading the charge at the United Nations in representing us so well and in representing Canada's views with respect to what is happening in Iran.
I would be remiss if I didn't touch on the fact that only a few days ago President Biden came to Ottawa and made an address to Parliament. In his address, he concluded by saying that we have an incredible opportunity, and I'll quote him. He said:
...we have an incredible opportunity to work together so that Canada and the United States can source and supply, here in North America, everything we need for reliable and resilient supply chains.
...Canada and the United States can do big things and stand together, do them together, rise together. We are going to write the future together....
I don't want to touch, of course, on what will happen at 4 p.m. this afternoon, but do you get the sense in the United Nations that Canada and the United States are not only aligned with respect to economics but also aligned with respect to security concerns and also with respect to all manner and all aspects of our relationship? Do you get that sense today, in the halls that you are in, that Canada and the United States are very much aligned today, more than ever?