Mr. Speaker, I wish to thank my colleague for his question.
Quite obviously, it is essential to ensure that the right to reparations is limited by the response from the government resulting from this motion.
There have been precedents, of course. I mentioned the United Kingdom, as well as Germany. I believe we have some very concrete examples from which we can take our cue. Above all, we must listen to the requests from the families and victims, making them our own in a positive and constructive way so that the help they receive will truly cover all their needs.