Certainly, if Canada does not have that principled stance, it's very difficult to expect other countries to do so.
One other thing I'm seized with, of course, right now is what's happening in Ukraine. You're right that the government has done an awful lot for the people of Ukraine, as it should. This is a very desperate situation. However, it has not been the same across the board for other countries.
I do wonder. The misinformation that we've seen come out of Russia, the lies that we've seen come out of Belarus, the human rights issues that started in there and have been going on there for a very long time were not called out or were not acted upon. Could Canada have done more in that situation?
Also, how does Canada work multilaterally? How do we work with our allies? How do we work with our international multilateral institutions to better protect human rights defenders around the world and to better protect journalists?
I'd like you to answer that in terms of both actions we can take, but also legislation that we could be bringing forward, ways that we could be using the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. What are some of those tangible things that Canada could do right now?
That's a very meaty question. I'm sorry about that.