Those people are all afraid and they cannot tell the Canadian government; they don't want to report to the Canadian government. Many of them have even told me secretly, but they have no courage because their parents were kidnapped as hostages by China. As I said in my statement, some kids have even disowned their child-parent relationship. They went to a lawyer in Canada and they got a certified letter and sent it to China, saying “They are not my parents” so that the Chinese government would erase their name from the residential papers and not bother their parents anymore. They were thinking in that way and that's what they did. Many of them were very scared, and as I just said, they could not report to the government.
It is important that parliamentarians and politicians like you introduce a bill for the protection of Uighur human rights, similar to the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act that the U.S. Congress passed last June. It would mobilize action to stop genocide and stop China's taking of hostages and killing Uighur family members back home, and endorse multiple steps to protect the rights of Uighur Canadians, including investigation and accountability for China's officials involved in the harassment of Uighur Canadians.