Thank you, Chair.
I want to follow up briefly on the issue of Canadian investments in holdings owned by the Tatmadaw.
I'll read a quote to you from an article in the Globe and Mail last year. I think it was last year, or it may be older:
Among the Myanmar military-related stocks owned by CPPIB, for example, “are highly-reputable multinational companies providing their clients with exceptional products and services,”...
This is from the global head of public affairs and communications for the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
I suspect that the Canadian public, who may rely in part on their Canada pension plan, would not be very happy to know that part of their retirement fund is benefiting from investments in the military in Myanmar. Surely there's something that can be done about it that would not only solve that problem but also prevent Canada and Canadians from in fact supporting the economic enterprises of the military in Myanmar, who are capable of doing what we've seen in the last couple of months but also throughout their history in Myanmar.
Is that not something that could be part of a strategy to sanction the Myanmar military for their activities and hopefully lead to a change in that country?