It's difficult because if the human rights abuses are happening somewhere else, unless they've violated some Canadian law, it's very difficult to try and enact some sort of punishment on them. I would say in the case, often, of human rights, rather than sanctions, it's things like continuing to accept foreign students, so that we educate a whole other generation on what it is to respect human rights and they take those lessons back with them. Then it's a change that happens internally.
I know there is this desire to punish transgressors, but often if the end goal is to improve human rights, sanctions are not necessarily the right tool, especially as Canada applies them. I think there are other things that Canada can do that will give that effect.