Thank you for giving me another round of questions, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Leung, just so you know, we're trying to deal with this on the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration. We talked about it a little, but it hasn't been resolved yet. With respect to police certificates in Hong Kong, you have an ally. We will continue to work on that.
Mr. de Pulford, democracies, including Canada, tend to behave a certain way when it comes to China. If Jimmy Lai's trial were to take place in another country, Canada would have likely already called for his release. We do business with China. We see countries behaving this way on a number of issues, not only Canada, but a number of other democracies around the world, every time China is involved.
What do you think is causing this behaviour, and what can be done to stop it?