Yes. We propose the phrase for an exception where the conviction was imposed in disregard of international standards. That's recommendation 8.
That phrase is drawn from the current Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. That phrase is found in section 97 of the act. The way the present law works is that you cannot get refugee protection if you've been convicted of a serious criminal offence abroad, except for an offence that was imposed in disregard of international standards. It would mean using that phrase in this context. That's what we're proposing.