Thank you, Chair.
Mr. Kwan, first of all, let me say thank you very much for your 30 years of championing human rights and for bringing to the urgent attention of this committee the activities of China within Canada. I think it's something that Canada ought to take in hand immediately. Hopefully, we will be recommending that.
Ms. Go, have I got it right about the efforts that we ought to be making in the immigration field that would help right now? These would be expanding family reunification categories so that they're not only for spouses but also for parents and children and other relatives; extending existing visas for students and those already in Canada; offering more student and work visas to residents of Hong Kong; ensuring that there's continued visa-free admission from Hong Kong residents; and facilitating safe exit by perhaps offering travel documents to those who require them because they've been confiscated.
Have I got the complete picture here, or am I leaving something out? Would you like to elaborate on any one of them?