If you could, I'd appreciate that, and maybe in the next round I'll ask you about the freezing of assets of the Iranian leadership and business people in Canada.
Also, I am really perplexed about the vice-president's visit, because when you have a private visit and you meet members of the diaspora in Canada.... Seventy-five percent of the people in my riding who come from Iran get rejected by the embassy in Tehran, yet the vice-president of Iran gets a visa to come here, and he clearly was here on a political mission. Every report that's come forward has indicated that it was private. Not meeting with Canadian officials is fine, but the fact is that he was able to spread whatever he wanted while he was here. In terms of having a controlled engagement, it seems a bit odd that we would issue such a visa.
And by the way, I did write to the minister. I got a letter back, but I wasn't happy with it.