When I first came on this committee and I was speaking to people about Sri Lanka—and my information and my awareness were not particularly good—it was described to me as a war where both sides were wrong. Then they went on to talk about the various things that took place in war, and nobody wants to talk about what happens 300 miles away when it comes to war. I think that would be similar in most countries, if we're truthful.
But what can this committee do, this Parliament do, to bring about accountability and some reconciliation there? Do you see any role for us?