Thank you, Mr. Warren, for being with us today and for your testimony.
I wanted to start by following up with one question on the case my colleague raised of Mr. Seyed-Emami, who was recently killed in an Iranian prison. I raised this issue in question period yesterday, and the parliamentary secretary—and by the way, Mr. Alghabra, it's great to have you here with us today—responded with the following. I'm not quoting his full statement, but one of the things he said is, “We call on the Iranian government to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into his death.”
I wonder what you think of this approach of asking the government, which many people would suspect is very complicit in his death, to conduct an investigation. How much credibility would you ascribe to the results of an Iranian government investigation, however thorough or transparent it might profess to be?