Thanks. It's a big question.
There's a lot that the international community and Canada can do about this. I would direct the committee members—I'm not sure if you're allowed to look at external sources—to the Human Rights Coalition's closing submissions before the recent federal foreign interference commission. It contained a number of recommendations, as did our report that we co-published with Secure Canada.
I'll skip the three ideas I mentioned in my opening remarks. Some other ideas would be to criminalize refugee espionage, create a civil cause of action and provide increased physical and psychological support for victims. A specialized victims of transnational repression fund is something we've been advocating for for a long time. This would very concretely help folks who have been hacked, for example, and need to buy a new computer or a new phone, and provide various sorts of concrete measures.
I could go on and on, but there are many things that we can do.