First of all, while this involves speaking out on human rights issues, my first priority, as you will have noticed from my remarks, is Canadian national security. China has picked up...and practised diplomacy by detention with Canadians. It has unjustly detained our citizens. It's interfering and harassing and threatening people at home, in Canada. It's stealing secrets. It's interfering on campuses. We need to speak out. We can't remain an autonomous sovereign country if we don't speak out honestly about that.
So yes, it's human rights, but increasingly—I've seen it in my own career—the theatre has moved from China into the international space. Now it's in Canada itself. I think we're capable of finding the courage to be honest and to say that—