Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all of our presenters today.
This is very disturbing testimony, of course. I am a new parliamentarian—probably the newest on this call—hearing this testimony. I have no skin in the game; I have not yet been part of any administration that has been in government. However, from what I am understanding, it is vital that we take action. It is possible that there are people who are eager to assist and to help with this action being taken—other countries are doing it—and that fundamentally Canada is falling down on its obligations.
This could be the last opportunity I have to speak to you.
To all three of the panellists, I would like to hear how you were able to move Canada on the one instance where we were able to repatriate one of our citizens. What were the steps that worked with that?
How are you able to move other governments? What can we do right now to ensure that Canada recognizes its obligations and that this government acts on them?
I could start perhaps with Human Rights Watch.