I would urge the government to consider that the Canadian citizens who are so desperate for the Canadian government to stand up and protect their rights are calling for this, and I would hope you would take that into consideration.
Our efforts to ensure security for all must also, of course, include justice. I think my colleague from the Bloc alluded to this. We certainly recognize international law and international humanitarian law, and, as you so rightly mentioned, the rules of war, because there are rules of war. It's a very low bar, but they are there.
We are seeing that the rules are not being followed, and I'm wondering where the Canadian government is in terms of using international mechanisms such as the ICC or the ICJ to ensure that all war crimes are prosecuted.
Further to that, considering that Canada has been very vocal about using those mechanisms for places like Ukraine and Syria, why is there such a hesitation so far to use those mechanisms in this case?