Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank the witnesses for all of their insight here today.
Our role is ultimately to make recommendations in terms of what the government's role could be and what we could do. We heard from other witnesses about the importance of supply chain transparency. It was touched on a little here today with the example Kate gave about her experience of travelling with a cosmetic company. We also heard from IJM about the importance of law enforcement.
To IJM, I'm very intrigued by what you can share with me. You had some best practices, obviously, from some of the success stories you discussed, particularly in Cambodia and I think in the Philippines. I think Petra also said that you need help from the Government of Canada to invest in public justice systems.
I'd like to hear from the three of you on some of the opportunities that we're not seizing on right now as a government—not just supply chain transparency, but perhaps even, rather than side agreements in our trade agreements, their entrenchment right in main bodies of future agreements. I'd like to hear some more about that.