I personally expected they would -Canadians- at least wont be deceived by lobbying and would request some proofs for the claims in investigation. Everything apart, they could particularly limit use of their own Techs to the Azerbaijani armed forces if they suspected use of their tech was violating human rights.
If they did something as above,i would at least think they are not believing in non-sense Armenian claims -like TAF's UAVs are utilized in the war- and we could solely question their sensitivity about use of their equipment. However, sadly, looking at the result -which the officials have banned the export in light speed- it seems this was a work done by lobbying and not by a sane and objective investigation.
We also know how these sensitive government people again approve sale of the weapons to some other countries which actually conducts massacre scale violation of human rights. It is their own weapon, tech and i am aware we can not expect them to be objective on the matter, but at least they should have guts to tell " we are not selling you this, because it was used by your customers against some armed groups which is favored by strong people in our community ", instead of misguiding public opinion as if the ban is a result of TAF's involvement in Karabakh conflict.