Thank you, Chair.
It's always my delight that I get to have the very final question.
Mr. Neve, I'm going to ask you two questions and then leave the rest of the time for you. Both questions are about amendments that I'll be putting forward.
The first question is, given the challenge of using the term “prisoners of conscience”, would you agree with wording like “prisoners detained worldwide in contravention of international human rights law and standards”? That's the first question.
Second, I will be introducing an amendment to eliminate the section 11 piece from the Canadian cluster munitions act. This is the section, of course, as you know, that allows for Canadian Forces to transport and order the use of cluster munitions when on joint operations with non-party states. Would you support such an amendment?