Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'd like to thank the witnesses once again for being with us today. Their testimony has been extremely informative.
Mrs. DeLaronde, I'd like to come back to your opening remarks. You mentioned the 1951 UN Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and other international conventions. Could you tell us more about that? We know that the way Canada is trying to achieve reconciliation and establish a nation‑to‑nation relationship is sullying Canada's image on the international stage.
So I'd like you to tell us more about why compliance with the UN Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and this red dress alert are important in the context of international conventions.
Have you heard of similar experiences in other countries that could be useful to us?