I'm sorry. I don't need to hear the definition of “genocide” again.
I want to say that the duty you've just expressed is at odds with what Irwin Cotler told the subcommittee, which is that state parties have an obligation under the genocide convention that they sign on to. It continues to be the story of deferring to international tribunals, but international investigations haven't happened in a timely way. There's been the Uighur tribunal in the U.K. There's been a lot of legal work done on this. It's a continuing obfuscation.
Can I ask you if the Canadian government recognizes any specific legal crimes that are being committed? Would you say there are crimes against humanity? What is the government prepared to say, not just in terms of a description of what's happening but also specific, prosecutable international crimes?