In addition to targeted sanctions, you asked whether there are parts of the judiciary that we can empower. I don't think so. I think the revolutionary courts were created as an engine for mass executions from the very beginning of the revolution, as Dr. Boroumand mentioned.
The elements of the judiciary who are the human rights defenders, like Nasrin Sotoudeh and Narges Mohammadi, are all languishing in prison. We need targeted sanctions on the one hand, and we need, on the other hand, to give recognition and legitimacy to those who are really the moral leaders in Iran, which is why I proposed that Ms. Sotoudeh be considered for honorary Canadian citizenship. I think that would send a very powerful message and encourage civil society in Iran to know that they are not alone, that they are not isolated.