Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll be happy to provide additional information on what powers these national human rights institutions have in different jurisdictions and how the CORE can be inspired by those powers in discharging their mandate and jurisdiction.
Regarding your second point, the working group on business and human rights does not have the power of investigation. We have the power to accept complaints, but then what happens is that we write to the governments and companies saying that they should respect human rights. We have, then, the power of persuasion. That is the point I am hammering again and again.