Moreover, according to a suggestion made by the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights in its brief to this committee, Canada's sanctions laws should enshrine the essential oversight role of the public and Parliament.
I understand from your comments that you think this would probably be a desirable thing, but how do you think civil society and parliamentarians could better oversee the application of the sanctions regime and, furthermore, take part in the process of designating sanctions and reviewing their effectiveness once they are in place?