Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all of the witnesses who are here today. I know how hard this must be, in particular, Dr. Esmaeilion, for you who are sharing your testimony with us and have lost your wife and daughter. It is heartbreaking. Thank you for continuing to be the voice of the community and continuing to be so strong.
As many people will know, many of the victims on that flight were from Edmonton. Many of them were from the University of Alberta community. I feel like we wore a lot of that pain with you. Certainly, in 2020, I brought forward a motion in the House that was given unanimous consent. It talked about the need for the government to do more to stop the harassment of the victims of PS752 in Canada. That's one of the things that's most disheartening. I'm not sure we've seen action on that.
Dr. Esmaeilion, I'd love it if you could talk a bit about that. When you met with Minister Joly, you said there was no road map for you, that there was no road map for the survivors and no way forward. Could you also talk about what that road map would look like for you?