You're basically asking us for advice as to how we should amend the act, and I don't know that we're in a position to do that. Given our roles as public servants, we're here to explain the facts as they exist, in terms of what they currently are.
As I mentioned a moment ago, individuals are listed under the current SEMA. That is done only once the country that is deemed to be an offending state, if I can put it that way, has been identified, as well, under the act. That's what our current statutes enable us to do.
Has that been used in the context of human rights violations? Absolutely. I mentioned three.