I think I'll echo her response. In my view, Canada should stand by its own moral obligation. That's the bottom line. Canada should not just move to appease the government or Tigrayans. It just has to stand on its own moral obligation, so they can move, anyway.
What matters is not political; what matters is the human rights violations, in my view. I know human rights [Inaudible—Editor] a political or an ideological view, but in Canada, at least, the interest is more in human rights. That can be the goal, when it just stands with its moral obligation.
Is it really happening, or is it not really happening? If it is really happening, they should say something. They just have to make.... I believe they have very good leverage on the central government of Addis. They have to use all the leverage they have in their hand. So far, Canada has been quite reluctant to go ahead and face the government of Addis on these human rights, even in statements that some of the major western countries have tried to make.
What matters is moral. It's not—