Thank you, Mr. Chair.
As to whether Canada's sanctions regime is robust, we will certainly have the opportunity to discuss that more in depth soon because we are about to start a review of Canada's sanctions regime. We will certainly take a closer look at that issue during the study.
I would like to follow up on the issue just raised by Mr. Oliphant. The idea that Global Affairs Canada should be forced to reveal its involvement in the freeing of political prisoners is a good one. That should be established from the outset. However, should that include prisoners of conscience, since there could be repercussions for the prisoners themselves as well as for their loved ones in the country in question?
What parameters would you like to see to ensure that publishing the names of people will not jeopardize their safety and that of their family?