I would leave that to the government.
The point of my testimony is merely to say that the other side of having sanctions in place, of saying that it's important that we recognize wrongdoing abroad, that we don't contribute to it and that we don't have Canadians or those operating from our territory contributing to it, is to ensure we enforce it. That's important from a rule of law perspective and from a messaging perspective to our partners.
I don't think that means they're useless. That's a personal opinion. I do think the other half of the equation for Canada is that it's beyond time that we start to take that seriously and really look at how the complex issue of enforcement can take place here.