Thank you very much for the question.
We of course have been very preoccupied with the national security law being imposed in Hong Kong. Alongside our international partners, we've consistently voiced concern about Beijing's imposition of this law, as well as about other assaults on Hong Kong's high degree of freedoms under the Sino-British Joint Declaration. This decision further narrows Hong Kong's autonomy and the space for freedom of expression and public participation in Hong Kong's governance, and we have made this very, very clear.
Of course, we have also taken some steps with respect to, for example, the extradition treaty that we have with China and with Hong Kong. We have modified our travel advisories. The Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship has also made it an easier process for those who may wish to leave Hong Kong to come to Canada.