We have concerns about this amendment. The concern would be, generally, that we think sanctions are not a stand-alone item but are put in the context of foreign policy, and they should be integrated into everything we do. They should really be considered by the committee that has the mandate and responsibility from the House of Commons to do foreign policy.
We can live with this. We don't think it's advisable and we don't think it's a good thing, but we recognize that we can go with it. We think it should be here, at this committee, where we have a robust and comprehensive view on foreign policy and put it together, but we will be able to support this as a measure of goodwill.