If the following argument is an instance of one of the "famous" argument forms (either a famous deductively valid form or a famous invalid form), name the form and indicate whether the form is deductively valid or invalid; if the argument is not an instance of one of the "famous" forms, simply write "unnamed form." If the argument is invalid, provide a good counterexample to prove that it is invalid. Canada does not directly control the governments of countries other than itself. But Canada directly controls the governments of countries other than itself if Canada is a neo-colonial power. Hence, Canada is not a neo-colonial power.