Thank you, Mr. Chair.
In closing, I will answer most of these four questions broadly.
We know that probably not all of the truth will be revealed, no matter how much pressure we put on Iran. However, it is important to put that pressure on and to pursue Iran at whatever venue we have available to us, through whatever tool we have available to us, in order to have as much of the truth as possible.
I spoke about having [Technical difficulty—Editor] to respond to the downing of flight PS752, and having a criminal investigation opened by the RCMP will be part of it. This will send a signal through an investigation, as my friend Mr. Doustshenas was saying. We can set a reward for information.
We already have informants reaching out to us through our association. We have no way of validating the evidence they are trying to give us. We need the RCMP's help. The RCMP can go much further than that. We can have people interviewed. We can establish a closer connection with the Ukrainian law enforcement authorities, who are also conducting a criminal investigation. We need to help the Ukrainians and take leadership in this case.
Lastly, I think, a question was asked about public pressure and whether it has any effect on the regime. Public pressure does have an effect on the regime. In fact, this is the only thing it is scared of. More than that, the coalition that like-minded countries can have is also scary for the regime. That will force it to reveal as much of the truth as we can get out of Iran.
There are so many talks being held with Iran.... Canada needs to take leadership. Canada needs to talk to the other countries to make the PS752 case a priority for all of them, because this is a human rights violation. This is a lot more than that, too. This is not just related to Canada. This goes for all the world. We really need to see leadership and a focused, comprehensive plan by the government.
Thank you so much.