The idea is for me to continue to be available to the families on one side and to the government on the other, to ensure that the communication remains strong and robust and that the relationship that has been built up over the last year and a half is carefully nurtured.
I would mention, though, one new and very impressive member of the team, who was just announced maybe a week or 10 days ago, and that is Professor Payam Akhavan, who is an acknowledged human rights expert. He has an international reputation. He's an Iranian-Canadian of great academic distinction and legal distinction in Canada. We're very lucky to have him as a citizen of our country. He's a very wise counsellor and a very strategic thinker in how you navigate all of the international agencies, rules, procedures and conventions to get justice properly served at the end of the day. He has now just been engaged as a senior special adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs on the PS752 case specifically. I look forward to working in close concert with Professor Akhavan to offer ideas, counsel and advice to assist in this endeavour going forward.