As I said, Amnesty International investigated and released a report last summer on the flow and sale of arms to Sudan. We found that a number of states, including China and Serbia, were continuing to transfer weapons to Sudan's combatants in one way or another, despite the arms embargo. My colleague also talked about that.
The first thing Canada can do is support renewing the mandate of the ongoing fact-finding mission on Sudan at the United Nations. The second thing it can do is support extending the UN arms embargo to the entire country and advocate for its full implementation.
Many weapons or parts of weapons end up in Sudan directly or indirectly, including guns that are not weapons of war and blank guns, which are subsequently converted and end up in the hands of fighters on both sides.
We can send you the report that details all those facts.