Munir's widow did come to Parliament Hill and, as I was saying, I believe she met with quite a few parliamentarians, particularly members of the Sub-Committee on International Human Rights. I understand your unease, but at the same time, that is precisely the reason why the wording is toned down, I would say, since it talks about diplomatic means. I realize that we are not necessarily asking… The Bloc is never particularly in favour of political interference in the affairs of other countries. However, there was a presidential commission of inquiry on the murder, and Munir Said Thalib is not just anybody. He was a very important figure as regards human rights. I believe the Sub-Committee has a mandate to pressure the government to ensure that proper diplomatic means are used. In actual fact, we are not asking for condemnation, but rather for bilateral dialogue with Indonesia, in order to request that the report be made public so that people are aware of what occurred.
I would ask that the motion be put to a vote today.