Thank you, Mr. Chair.
In the bill, there is one way of recognizing genocide. It's specified in the bill that a foreign national or an entity
has committed acts or omissions that the Senate or the House of Commons has recognized as genocide;
It's basically that Parliament, the Canadian Parliament, has recognized that either a person or an entity has committed genocide. It's not necessarily based on a decision of the courts or the amendment basing the definition of genocide on a court finding someone guilty of genocide. That's how it goes beyond the scope of the bill.