I actually have done so already before coming to this session, so hopefully they will be available to you after we end our conversation.
The answer to your question about companies is something I would like to follow up on with perhaps some written submissions. Because Iran has diplomatic relations with Canada, and you do cherish open relations with individuals who apparently pose no threat, and because Canada has a thriving energy industry, you have a significant presence of Iranians in your country. Some of them have come with perfectly innocent intentions, some of them haven't.
You have had, in the past, the presence of people working in Alberta with the oil industry, who listed on their open CV on the Internet past affiliations with IRGC-linked entities in Iran. At least a number of Iranian companies have established procurement companies or subsidiaries that are incorporated under Canadian law, sometimes run by Canadian citizens, that can be traced back to Iran.
I do not have any hard evidence that these companies have been engaged in clear violations of the sanctions regime, but I think it deserves some scrutiny, given their connections, given that in some cases—I have at least one case in mind—these connections have been blurred or wilfully denied or removed. The fact that companies are operating within the Canadian jurisdiction, linked to Iranian companies, but denying that connection I think is suspect and deserves your attention. And I would be happy to provide the kind of information that would help to prove that.