That's a good question. I think these cases also deserve a delicate balance, case-specific, between private diplomacy and public shaming or the accountability tools to use. We certainly need to legalize and put into law consular assistance and protection as a requirement, in line with international legal obligations.
I can't speak to the exact numbers, but of course most imprisoned Canadians abroad are actually in the States. In terms of imprisoned rights defenders, I can't speak to the exact number, but it's a growing concern.