Not at all. I think the mandate of this committee is to deal with international human rights violations, and yes, it is mentioned in the mandate that it is primarily focused outside of violations that take place in Canada, but of course these violations are taking place outside of Canada. It is very rare that we have a situation in which a group of Canadian citizens would be subject to international human rights violations outside of Canada. This is absolutely something that the committee should take up.
Looking again at the previous statements that have been made on so many human rights issues around the world, it would be a real shame, in the view of Amnesty International, for this to escape the same requisite attention. It would, quite frankly, show a lack of parallel in looking outside of Canada to ensure that those international rights are respected, but not for Canadian citizens.