If I may just clarify that point, today is the sentencing of Désiré Munyaneza, the Rwandan who was convicted of genocide. My distinguished colleague, Irwin Cotler, was the Attorney General when that case began. I think the question is one of allocating further resources to the RCMP and the Department of Justice so they can investigate these matters. It's fundamentally a question of resources.
I don't want to suggest that nothing is being done. I know that the Canada Border Services Agency takes measures to prevent such individuals from being admitted into Canada, but at the end of the day, Iran may have a different importance, given the current climate, than many other communities, whether we're talking about Guatemala or Yugoslavia and many other individuals who could be suspected of such activities. In this case, it's not just a question of prosecuting people or declaring them inadmissible on strictly human rights grounds. There are also security implications.