It may interest the committee, your honours, that Canada has said that security forces must be trained in human rights and on responsibilities to put back human rights. But in the findings of Amnesty International...there's a quote from the handbook that says:
It is imperative that soldiers are conversant with the HR [human rights] standards in order to survive the ordeals of investigation in cases when he becomes involved in a HR violation.
It's not to tell them not to commit human rights violations but to make them conversant, so that when they are investigated they know what to do.