I'm not sure what could be changed in this bill to more appropriately address that. I think it is a resources question. It would take better resourcing for the RCMP and other government bodies to conduct complex international investigations and gather evidence in order to bring charges against individuals who engage in arbitrary detention or hostage-taking internationally. We've seen in the past that the RCMP has laid charges in complex cases, even on individuals they don't really have a prospect of arresting and bringing to Canada.
One other thing I would point to is that in that same report from 2018, there was a suggestion to amend Canada's anti-terrorism laws to ensure that the provision of support to free hostage-takers who are taken by a terrorist entity does not violate Canada's counterterrorist financing or counterterrorism laws. That hasn't happened, so that's another area that we could be looking at.