I'll be very quick.
Mr. Diamond, you spoke a little bit about how these situations are case-specific. I was happy to meet with Mr. Cotler in December, and we talked about journalists. We talked about the impact of detained journalists. While I recognize the individuality and the case specificity of it, as a parliamentarian, of course, I'm looking for solutions that are bigger and that we can use in terms of legislation and in terms of applying sanctions and whatnot.
I'm wondering if you could give us a sense of the best way for us as parliamentarians, as lawmakers in Canada, to work within our own Parliament and our own government but also with other governments and multilateral groups. What is the best way for us to be protecting journalists right now—writ large, not case-specific?