Can I just add one thing, if you don't mind, Honourable Oliphant?
Partnerships are key.
In addition to many other new initiatives, for example, for first time in the history of the court, we've joined a joint investigative team with seven countries under the auspices of Eurojust. We also produced, with the genocide network—and Canada plays an important role there—a guidebook for civil society organizations for how to document sexual and gender-based crimes, crimes against children, to make sure we don't revisit the horrors of the past, namely the overdocumentation we've seen in Myanmar regarding the Rohingya or what we've seen in Iraq and Syria that gave rise to the Murad Code.
Really, we're trying to deal with many partners—universities, civil society and national authorities as well—and collectively build this common ground where everybody feels that they have a stake, because they do. Hopefully, if we have that inclusive approach, we can do better than we have in the past.