Thank you very much, Mr. Bergeron.
Now we will go to Mr. Harris for two minutes, please.
Evidence of meeting #25 for Canada-China Relations in the 43rd Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was universities.
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Liberal
The Chair Liberal Geoff Regan
Thank you very much, Mr. Bergeron.
Now we will go to Mr. Harris for two minutes, please.
NDP
Jack Harris NDP St. John's East, NL
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll go back to you, Mr. Elcock. Perhaps you can take the opportunity now to elaborate on what you were saying. I hope you haven't lost your train of thought. We were talking about investment and concerns about the future in terms of relations with China on that score. Would you care to carry on?
As an Individual
Mr. Chairman, China is a reality. It is a major economic power in the world. It is likely that Canada will have to deal with China on some level. Just as the Americans have now indicated that they will deal with China on climate change, we will likely have to deal with China on climate change and other issues.
The reality is that if we are to be a participant in the Chinese market, at some level we will have to find accommodations if—
NDP
As an Individual
I think we have to be very careful about how we.... Yes, I think we should be selective—that is, from a strategic point of view—but the reality for Canada even today is that a lot of canola farmers would like to sell their canola to China and a lot of pork farmers would like to sell their pork to China.
The issue of relationships with China already exists. It is something that we will have to manage, but it is obviously something we should manage very carefully, given the nature of China and given its practices, which are not entirely in accord with our view of multinational institutions in many ways.
I do think that Canada has to exercise oversight over much of what we do with China and how we do it.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Geoff Regan
Yes, our time is up, but thank you very much, Mr. Li and Mr. Elcock. We appreciate your appearance this evening.
Colleagues, thank you.
The meeting is adjourned.