The honourable high commissioner mentioned at the beginning of his remarks the potential of Magnitsky sanctions. That's another measure that could be used in this case to hold some of the individual officials involved with this accountable, and it's something that C-CAT certainly supports.
The issue with the Magnitsky sanctions targeting individuals is that, even in a dictatorial regime like the one in Iran, the faces and the positions change. Ultimately, even if you hold specific people responsible, you're not holding the broader system and the broader entity that caused the deaths responsible.
That's why it's ultimately our position that the IRGC should be designated a terrorist entity. I acknowledge, as the honourable high commissioner said, that the government clearly has to weigh the pros and the cons, but at this point, the pros of listing them are pretty clear, and there seems to be a very small and quickly vanishing list of cons.