We've been honoured to hear from many women champions of human rights who are standing up to this kind of thing, trying also to encourage and strengthen women who are facing this. We've also seen testimony from, particularly, Yazidi women who would rather die than go through the demoralizing, degrading, and terrible violence against them.
I remember a lot of things in this committee. One of the things I remember is a press conference that we did one time. I regret that I don't remember the specific situation, but it was another human rights tragedy where we were talking about the heinous treatment of people. One reporter showed up. My colleague Irwin Cotler was posed a question. The reporter asked, “What are you going to do about it?” He's tough. He said, “Really what we want to know is what you're going to do about it.”
We do so many reports and everything, yet the mainstream media does not really do it justice. When you compare it with the consequences it has on womankind and mankind, human rights violations around the world, particularly now, from Iraq to Syria, with so many displaced people, the mainstream media does a very poor job of representing just how much pain there is out there in terms of human rights violations.
Do you have any engagement with the mainstream media to educate them so that they're more responsive and they educate the broader western world about just what's going on?