As an MP here on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, I deal with human rights, but also with immigration.
A lot of groups lobby the MPs who handle these kinds of issues. Given the various groups that approach us, we're realizing that opposition to the Iranian regime is quite fragmented. Some support the MEK, some support the son of the shah and some support the Woman, Life, Freedom movement. Is that not a risk going forward?
I know it's not an easy question, but if you look at it from the outside, there are obviously a lot of human rights violations. We're talking about gender apartheid, but it is clear that there may not be a single opposition, or at least a united opposition, to the regime. Am I mistaken? Is that just a western view of the matter?