We have warned Canadian businesses that there are new risks since the national security law came in. We have Canadian companies that do employ a lot of people in Hong Kong. We know from talking with them that they're working with their legal counsels to review what kinds of vulnerabilities they may have. It's early days, but up to now we have not seen arbitrary application of these new powers in the way of anything like the arbitrary detention of Mr. Spavor and Mr. Kovrig. We don't have that experience yet, but we have warned companies and our travel advice reflects that. It's basically similar now to the travel advice we have for mainland China when it comes to political matters.
On November 2nd, 2020. See this statement in context.