Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to both of our witnesses for being here today.
Following on my colleagues' questions, I have a question for both of you.
One of the things that's been challenging with this study is that we're looking at transnational repression in developing countries, and we tend to wander into what Canada can do here.
What kind of coordination can we do between like-minded countries? I was thinking about what we heard in the previous panel from the young lady who's living in the United States. How can we coordinate between like-minded countries to deal with this issue?
I'd like to hear from both of you on that, if I could.