I believe the researchers have been in debates, but none would agree that it's not a severe human rights violation committed by an authoritarian state against someone who's been a prominent defender of and fighter for justice in that country. I think it's a very tragic story, but also it's an alarm to everyone that it's not only a matter of a certain group of people. It's not only the refugees who come here to continue their activism. Maybe some groups in the country or in the government would say it's their own business. It's everybody's business because once it starts, it will never stop.
I believe if Canada had taken serious actions a couple of years ago to respond and had taken preventive measures, we wouldn't be discussing now the assassination attempt of our former justice minister.