I think it's very important for both things to happen. I think that Parliament is very important, and this committee is very important in holding the government's feet to the fire. Once the government's feet have been held to the fire and when the government has made a conscious, proactive decision to do something, it's very much incumbent on it to call up its counterparts in the United States, the U.K. and the European Union and say, “We have evidence. This evidence has been presented by our Parliament or by human rights activists. We're going to sanction these people, and we'd like you to do it as well.”
I think that in having both things happen, it's only good. There's no downside. There should be nobody to argue against this idea, other than people who just don't want to do more work in Global Affairs Canada by calling up their counterparts.
I think this has to be formalized.