Thank you very much for your testimony today.
This whole study has been very eye opening with respect to what goes on in the world and the helpless nature of the plight of those who suffer torture and human rights violations. I think, ultimately, from what I've heard from you today and from others who have testified on this, if a government fails to co-operate, there's a very limited role that the international community can play in forcing somebody to really bring their justice system up to par with international standards.
In your opinion, what specifically can Canada do? Are there any sanctions? Is there any funding that can be provided, etc., to really work on these bilateral relations and to really encourage the regional states around Burundi to take part in resolving this issue?