Thank you, Chair. I will share my time with Sameer.
I think you make a lot of sense, but it's not only that we do not have the resources to deal with sanctions against Russia and to deal with all of the other issues we have to deal with in terms of security. Security has become globally rampant, or the lack of security. We see that we're having problems, including with Iran, when they are also the ones who are helping Russia, and therefore any sanctions we have applied against Russia are not working very well. We see that.
How do we deal with the IRGC and its activities in Canada, given that they're not going say that they belong to this group when they apply to come to Canada? They'll come in under some kind of other heading. How do we know? How do we flush them out? That's the first thing. If we're going to apply sanctions against them in Canada to protect our own Canadian Iranians, how do we do that? It's like trying to tie down a slippery fish. How do you do it?
Second, how many of the other countries, like Hezbollah, etc., are helping them? How do we deal with their influence out there as well?
Those are my two questions. Sameer will probably ask others.
Could I get answers to those two questions? It's one thing to say let's apply sanctions, but it's another thing to say how, because so many rogue nations are helping to block sanctions.
Somebody start.