Maybe it's me who is muffled, not my sound, Mr. Chair. I will try to be more articulate.
Ms. Nölke, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the challenges Canada faces in responding to cases of arbitrary detention abroad. What measures or more effective steps could Canada adopt to support Canadians who are arbitrarily detained?
How does Canada currently balance diplomatic and trade priorities with the urgency of protecting Canadian citizens in these complex cases, and where should Canada be exerting more pressure? Do you think Bill C-353 offers the minister more flexibility or too much flexibility? How do you assess that when addressing these particular concerns?