Thank you.
It's actually a very interesting question, because one of the commitments Canada has made under the UPR is to look at existing mechanisms and whether there are methods to enhance those mechanisms. One of the things that we have started looking at, and will continue to look at, is Canada's reporting to the United Nations under the different international human rights treaties that we are party to, to see if there are ways of enhancing that process as well.
In how we do the reports, is there a possibility of a role for input role from civil society? What about the information that's actually in the reports? How do we improve on that? That also goes back to the commitment that Canada made to look at the available data. What is required under the different treaties? What is already out there? Where might there be gaps in that data so that we can improve the reporting over a period of time, so we can look at and improve how Canada actually reports to the United Nations under these different treaties?