Ms. Drouin said that, initially, one of the options was to waive the diplomatic immunity of those individuals before expelling them. Obviously neither you nor I can do that. It's actually the country that those diplomats represent which has the power to decide whether to waive diplomatic immunity.
Did the fact that you were not able to proceed with those arrests hinder you? Is it simply preferable to expel such individuals? In your opinion, which is the better option?
Ms. Drouin, do you wish to comment?