Thank you for your question.
I think that what the government is already doing, which is encouraging firms and investors to demonstrate a reasonable level of due diligence, is a good thing. It provides information. It also encourages companies to make more of an effort in this regard.
Of course, the government could also take initiatives. One of the problems facing the Canadian government is that a lot of forced labour is extraterritorial. It's being done in countries like China, but in many other countries as well.
As soon as we begin to provide information about what firms that do not respect human rights are doing, we will be disseminating information. That might be interpreted as a political issue, and it could lead to retaliation.
I believe that it would probably be important to work with other countries like the United States to develop this side of things.