Certainly, obviously, the prevention of torture is an issue very close to the soul of Amnesty International, and any work this subcommittee is willing to do to more widely tackle that.... The work you're doing on the optional protocol is vitally important, but this is only one tool amongst a multitude of others that need to continue to be strengthened nationally. We have some issues within our own laws and practices in Canada, and internationally, because there's a multitude of other ways in which the UN and other international systems need to be strengthened.
So at some point, if this subcommittee was interested in taking on a wider study of Canada's role in efforts to combat torture worldwide, or whatever the study might look at, I think that could be a great contribution.