Sure. I think that's another area where Canada could be doing more.
Almost all of Canada's sanctions have been targeting countries that are not allies or partners of Canada and that are considered repressive or not free, based on the Freedom House standards in this report. I think that's a missed opportunity, because we've often seen that some of the sanctions with the greatest impact from the U.S. side are actually ones that are targeted at countries where the U.S. has fairly strong relationships and in countries where there is at least some level of rule of law present. There is some functioning democracy, and they may have greater interest in taking action to hold those perpetrators accountable for abuses, rather than just brushing the sanctions aside.
Bangladesh, as I mentioned earlier, is an example where we saw immediate impacts from the sanctions. Bangladesh being a close partner of the U.S. and many—