First of all, I'm going to combine your Toomaj question with this one.
There's a Toomaj act that has been drafted in the United States, and our organization, the Iranian Justice Collective, has created a Canadian version of this Toomaj act, asking for an expansion of Canada's sanctions to include revolutionary courts, including their prosecutors, judges and staff. Some of these figures are already included in Canada's sanctions, but we're asking to include a more comprehensive list of authorities and officials.
Also, beyond listing the IRGC on the terrorist list, we encourage the Magnitsky act to be enacted so that we deny entry to regime officials and we have a better system to vet who comes and who goes out.
Also, for those who are threatened here on Canadian soil, we also ask for a mechanism for where Canadians can go. Are they supposed to get in touch directly with a CSIS member? Is there a phone number?
Also, one of our questions from the community is about a $76-million allocation by the government to support our cause, the “Woman, Life, Freedom” cause, and yet we don't know where that's being allocated. Definitely we could use that funding to support our civil rights activists and NGOs here in Canada to come up with a proper Iran policy to give you exactly what you're asking for.