Thank you, Chair.
Again, it is unfortunate that this has happened. I want to thank the other witnesses for being here this afternoon or evening, depending on where they're located.
One thing about having sanctions on a country or an individual is that they're only as effective as the ability of the country putting on the sanctions to enforce the sanctions. What recommendations would you make in light of the fact that Canada has not been doing that? What should we look at as a committee to see better enforcement and better follow through with regard to these sanctions when they're put in place?
I'll start with you, Mrs. Charron, and then go to Mrs. Marineau and Mr. Martin at the very end.