It's a great question. That's right. The genocide convention does not outline specific actions.
Essentially, Canada should be using all of the tools available at its disposal to prevent genocide. That can include targeted sanctions against Ethiopian and Eritrean forces for responsibility, including command responsibility, for the genocide. Anyone who's at the top in ordering it or failing to punish it can also be sanctioned under our Magnitsky laws or Special Economic Measures Act.
We can also use criminal prosecutions and removal of aid. There are definitely different levers that Canada can pull. There are also Canadian businesses in the region that could be encouraged to comply with their own human rights obligations.
I think I've run out of time.