The main goal for the families has been finding the truth and getting justice. There are two main international bodies to take care of these cases. One is the International Court of Justice, and the other is the International Criminal Court.
Canada didn't show any interest in going to the International Criminal Court. On September 14 of this year, the Association of Families submitted their complaint to the International Criminal Court independently, and that's why we asked our government to write a supporting letter for us, and also the governments of Ukraine, Sweden and the U.K.—the four affected countries.
The other way that Canada can pursue this is going to the International Civil Aviation Organization and, down the road, the International Court of Justice. That's what Canada has taken seriously.
So far, after 1,000 days, we have no road map; we have no time frame. When we asked for the IRGC to be put on the list and asked for sanctions on the perpetrators of this crime, we only asked for good signals, for the families, that show that our government is serious about this.
As I said, the families have said no to compensation. They have said no to apologies from the Islamic Republic of Iran. Honestly, you can't even expect an apology from Ali Khamenei. He's not the kind of person who apologizes to Canadian people. He has to be on the sanctions list. This is one of the first steps.