Thank you very much, and I thank both of our witnesses.
Mrs. Shajarizadeh, thank you for your bravery and courage. I've heard you tell your story a number of times and each time I know that you inspire people and you raise awareness.
We had the pleasure of having Masih Alinejad at the foreign affairs committee last Thursday. She also spoke to us about White Wednesdays and the plight of women standing up in defence of their human rights, of their ability to be free. I know it takes courage to be here. I know it's difficult, but we appreciate all of you that do this, including Dr. Ebadi, who also testified before us last week.
I have the same question for both of you. What can we do as Canadians, as supporters of the Iranian people, to let the Iranian people know we support them, to help them achieve their aspirations to be free, to again have their human rights returned to them along with their freedom, and to hold accountable the abusers, given that after 40 years, the regime and it's brutal enforcers the IRGC, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, refuse to end the repression? What can we do to change their behaviour toward the Iranian people? What do you think would help?
Maybe we can start with you, sir.