I just want to mention parenthetically on that point that in 2014 North Korea was part of the universal periodic review at the United Nations. Canada made seven recommendations regarding what North Korea should be doing. Among the recommendations that were rejected, two of them that were rejected, which I found interesting, were the closure of prison camps and, again, in relation to what you just said Mr. Jang, ensuring accountability for violations of human rights. Those were two of the four recommendations made by Canada that were rejected.
If I may, I have a very quick question, Mr. Chair.
Recently, as you know, Shin Dong-hyuk recanted parts of his account of escaping from North Korea. Will this have any impact on the findings of the commission of inquiry regarding the crimes against humanity committed by North Korea, and will it in any way affect a prospective referral by the UN Security Council of these crimes against humanity to the International Criminal Court?