Thank you.
I want to thank all of you for being here today and for all of your testimonies.
Mr. Marston has made my first comments redundant. Thank you, Mr. Marston for those sentiments.
I do want to say to Mr. Kazemi, or Mr. Hachemi--I'm not sure which name you prefer--that while we are reflecting on your mother's death, I'm hoping that we are more captured by her life in the work that we're doing. I am a fan of her work in the Palestinian territories, in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, where she talked about life. She presented those issues of life and drew attention to poverty and oppression, in her whole life. My motivation in this is more her life. I think that's how we will honour her.
The second thing I would say is that she chose Canada. I don't want Canada to let her down, because I suspect she chose Canada because of who Canada is, what Canada is. So we have to honour that. That will be our work.
Thank you for your testimony.