Perfect.
In the second recommendation, you talked about expelling spies. What you didn't mention were perhaps protocols around enhanced review of the processes for Chinese companies doing business in Canada. We know that the Chinese have the national intelligence law, in which articles 7 and 11 demand that “[a]ny organization or citizen shall support, assist and cooperate with the state intelligence work”, no matter where they are. We also know that 70% of foreign-funded companies have party membership in them.
When we're looking at Chinese companies doing business in Canada, should we be actively enhancing our processes to ensure that we are protecting our intelligence and our free market?