In addition to the institutions that are responsible, we must also say that there are state institutions that could contribute. It's very important that Canada also has this version of things.
International intervention is very important, but at the same time it is secondary. The state is the one that has the primary role of protecting the citizens. So how can we ensure that the government puts an end to these abuses and mistakes to, as you said, follow the rule of law?
Some institutions were put in place and are working in extremely tough conditions. With support, those institutions could help in one way or another. It's the same thing with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The commission is hard at work, but the current political and economic situation does not allow it to continue to fulfill its mandate.
It must be pointed out that, until recently, the Independent National Commission on Human Rights had an “A status” accreditation, which is granted to the most successful national human rights organizations. We could look at how to support these institutions and see whether they can help address the issue of human rights.