I think one of the things we have often come across--and this goes back years in our work on these cases--is that there's often a lack of imagination as to ways in which other countries can be drawn into assisting Canadian efforts on a case. I'm not saying it never happens, but it doesn't happen anywhere near as much as we think it should.
Also, rarely, imaginative thinking about ways in which UN or other settings and other bodies within the human rights system or elsewhere could be used as well. This is all the more reason, perhaps, to create the ombudsman or citizens' advocate or some body that, among other things, would be charged with ensuring that some of those strategies are really given priority attention.