I will say that, within the construct of INTERPOL itself, there are mechanisms for people to apply if they feel they're on a red notice, for instance, and they ought not to be. There's an office called the Commission for the Control of Files that is an independent body from INTERPOL, working to ensure that the constitution is adhered to and that the human rights conditions are met with respect to INTERPOL red notices and other notices.
A person can apply to that group for consideration that their name be taken off the list. That said, I would also suggest that currently we're in a favourable position in terms of having a strong Canadian representative on the executive committee. Certainly these issues can be brought up within the executive committee for discussion.
That said, we have a really strong Criminal Code but people seem to break it all the time. I think we need to appreciate that, regardless of how many rules and things you put in place, there are going to be issues. When those issues are raised, I think the executive committee has the responsibility to address them.