As I was following their testimony, everything they thought should be included in the definition of transnational repression seemed to already be included in this bill, just in different sections. I appreciate your thoughts on that.
Professor Juneau, I'm going to reference part 4 of the bill, which sets up the new commissioner.
There have been a few different opinions about this bill being country-agnostic. Other private members' bills have opted for a scheduled list, because some countries certainly are worse, in our opinion, than others, given what they're trying to do here on Canadian soil.
Do you have any thoughts about this bill being country-agnostic and just leaving it open to any country?