Yes.
On the issue of incitement to genocide, Canada delivers on its obligations to both prevent and punish genocide by criminalizing the crime of genocide under domestic law, thus enabling domestic prosecution in Canadian courts where there is both jurisdiction and evidence to support such action. Canada is also a supporter of the International Criminal Court, which deters and punishes perpetrators of genocide.
Canada supported the appointment of a special advisor on the prevention of genocide, with the mandate to make appropriate recommendations for prevention to the UN Security Council through the UN Secretary General.
For further detail on Canada's position with regard to incitement to genocide, I would refer the committee to the responses the government provided to House of Commons questions numbers 361 and 363. I have copies of those here today. They're quite extensive responses that would probably take the next 45 minutes for me to read into the record.