Well, we don't have the kind of universal jurisdiction statute that you have, because we're not a member of the ICC. The fact that we have disengaged from the ICC up until now is, I think, problematic. But we do have a new administration, and we're going to have to see what happens.
Our universal jurisdiction statutes have improved. The Genocide Accountability Act of 2008 is a good start. We do not have a crimes against humanity statute. And unfortunately, because the United States is so enmeshed in so many parts of the world and has so many things it's dealing with, it hasn't up until now, and I don't know if it will. As you know, the Obama administration has tried to reach out to Iran and tried a new strategy of rapprochement.
So I don't know, given the current policy and the fact that we have a new administration, that we would be taking that kind of action. I don't think any criminal action or universal jurisdiction that we would take would work. We've disengaged from the ICC, so we don't have that kind of influence there. I just think that unfortunately we're not in the same position as Canada is in to do something effective. I wish we were.