Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I too will start by joining my colleagues in expressing my sincere condolences to all the families of the victims of PS752 and by thanking the three gentlemen who have taken the time to be with us today and to answer our questions. I thank you for your courage and your persistence in the pursuit of justice. Hearing your answers to my colleague Mr. Barsalou-Duval's questions about how this has transformed your lives, I think it is a tremendous thing you're doing in helping educate people and pushing for the answers—pushing the government to do the right thing.
If I heard you correctly, it sounds as though your impression is that the Government of Canada has been too passive in its advocacy at ICAO. Is that an accurate impression, and how would you like to see Canada's approach change when it comes to a call for stronger action by ICAO?