Sorry, I can clarify.
In Canada, ombudspersons' offices often.... It's commonplace to have the power to compel documents and testimony. What I understood the question from MP Khalid to be was whether there was an international ombudsperson's office looking at this as a human rights issue that had the power to compel documents and testimony, and that kind of example does not exist.
Where I was clarifying was that the ombudsperson's office, the CORE that we have today, does not have those powers. It has the power to offer mediation, to undertake reviews. It doesn't have robust powers to investigate, like those that were committed to in 2018.