00:02Very kind because the current conflict is another example of the failure of the
00:10international order. Despite decades of UN Security Council resolutions, the work
00:16of the International Atomic Energy Agency in a succession of sanctions and
00:20diplomatic frameworks, Iran's nuclear threat remains. And now the United States
00:27and Israel have acted without engaging the UN or consulting with allies including
00:31Canada, which is to build true sovereignty. It can't be achieved in isolation. It
00:37requires diversification and partnership. Canada is focused on building a dense web
00:43of connections, ad hoc coalitions that work issue by issue with partners that
00:48share enough common ground on those issues to act together. In contrast, great
00:54powers can afford to go it alone. They have the market size, the military
00:57capacity, the leverage to dictate terms. Middle powers like Canada do not. And the
01:04old norms of the rules-based international order are being erased and that new
01:10system that will emerge ultimately is yet to be built. Global institutions have
01:17often been too slow to react to crises and too ineffective when they did. And this
01:23breakdown has been building over time.
01:53well, I hope that, you know, the other trend let's see what we went into though what might
01:57have here. We, Matt, don't expect that we can do that. And it's exactly like we
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