If I might interject, I may be able to use your question and also answer Ms. Hardcastle's question at the same time.
We have to appreciate that we are meeting at a time of a repressive dictatorship in Venezuela and a state of emergency, a fundamental assault on democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. Therefore, what are the things that Canada can do and this parliamentary committee recommend?
Number one is free and fair elections, which 83% of Venezuelans want; and they want a change in government.
Number two is the restoration of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, specifically respect for the constitution, for the freely elected parliament, for the independence of the judiciary.
Number three is the release of political prisoners, including, in particular, Leopoldo López as the leader of the democratic opposition.
Number four is the provision of humanitarian assistance to put an end to the humanitarian crisis.
This is what has been put forward by Lilian Tintori and in representations made today with an all-party meeting of parliamentarians and the Prime Minister. These are the four specific requests. They would allow for the restoration of democracy, human rights, the rule of law, and constitutionalism in Venezuela.