If I could add to that, I think the possibility for co-operation between this subcommittee and the work of the IPU and human rights is certain. This is one of the first times I can recall—and the House of Commons staff tell me it could be one of the first times in over a decade—where we've come to present the findings of this particular committee. We're really trying to have a rapprochement between the work of the IPU through its constituent parts.
Absolutely, Ms. McPherson. The best way to proceed is to try to get engaged, become a member and meet regularly, perhaps with the chair's help. There may be issues that simply deserve to be tabled in a domestic setting. That's what we're trying to do; take the international resolutions, debate and discussions, and operationalize them at a domestic level.