We are indeed a steadfast supporter of the International Court of Justice as the principal legal organ of the United Nations, and the International Criminal Court as a founding member of that, and we recognize the important role it can play in the peaceful settlement of disputes.
Right now, we're looking at humanitarian access as the key point and the most urgent point. We're looking at the situation of Canadian citizens, obviously, and we're looking at all hostages being returned. We do need to work with all of our partners to be able to encourage allies to respect their obligations under international humanitarian law and international law, and our political leadership has been outspoken on that point. We have conversations with our partners in the region about the need to respect international law.
I'll stop there for a moment.