The extent of the flights is difficult to determine, but we can rely on the circumstances. As I mentioned to your colleague, most Canadian sanctions are unilateral. It is important to set standards and let those who do not respect human rights know that Canada will not let them continue to do so. The country has to stand up, even if its allies do not.
We are not opposed to the use of unilateral sanctions because they are important measures. Sometimes we are leaders in this regard. I will give a good example—the case of Vladimir Kara-Murza. He appeared before the committee on a number of occasions, and his testimony was essential to the passage of the Magnitsky Act. In fact, the reason is currently in prison in Moscow, for 25 years, is because he testified before a House of Commons committee.
Canada is the first country to sanction corrupt judges and prosecutors, as well as those who give false evidence, and to send a message that we are acting in solidarity with human rights defenders around the world. Because of this unilateral sanction—