We share that same thought as well. As I mentioned in my remarks, sanctions are only the beginning in that process for victims and for justice and accountability. I believe it is important that the sanctions help strengthen these international justice mechanisms for victims to receive justice and accountability.
When the Tamil Rights Group is filing a case under universal jurisdiction, and the particular individual has already been sanctioned in Canada in regard to the Trincomalee 11 murders, it really helps us in our case to say that Canada has already sanctioned this individual and we'd like to bring him to a criminal proceeding under universal jurisdiction in another case. This is why we feel that sanctions go hand in hand with international justice mechanisms.
Yes, we can't have everybody on that sanctions list. It's not a reasonable request. I understand that. But there are other individuals, significant individuals, who should be on that list. That's the role that NGOs and civil society play, to help identify who those individuals are.