My understanding of what's called the enhanced CSR strategy, which was announced in June 2014, is that the CSR counsellor now has the right to investigate a company for allegations of malfeasance, specifically for violating certain CSR codes listed in the policy, and that the only punishment, as it were, is to not provide enhanced consular support services to that company.
The process is not really about providing redress for alleged victims; it's about, essentially, removing governmental support to companies that are found by the CSR counsellor's office to have violated certain codes of behaviour.
Since that policy has been in place for three years, I think it would be interesting.... I don't know the answer to this, but I'd like to know—and perhaps the committee would like to know—if any companies have, indeed, been sanctioned by the CSR counsellor, because that might give a bit of a window into the utility of that mechanism.