I am very happy to hear you say that. I am also happy that journalists are listening, as you said, because your party voted against the motion that was proposed.
I will share with you an email from an NGO that would prefer to remain anonymous, understandably. I received this email yesterday, and it made me a little sad. This may put a bit more pressure on the government.
The email's authors say that failing to implement resolution 2615 in the Canadian context considerably limits the work they can do because they cannot invest any government money in Afghanistan if they do not get an extension of the contractual agreement they previously had. Had the government implemented that resolution or done anything at all to read down section 80.03 of the Criminal Code, it would have been able to provide them with funding to do their work in Afghanistan.
The email continues in the same vein for several paragraphs. People from the NGO are distressed. You have said how much Afghans were suffering. Afghans are suffering because the government is unable to modernize the Criminal Code to reflect the current situation.