Yes. A lot of times, people talk to me during our rallies. We've had over 20 rallies in the last two years. They will say, “I'm sorry, but I can't come next time. This is my last time, because I have family in Hong Kong and a grandmother in China and I don't want them to be intimidated by the police or anybody in China.”
This is a real thing that is happening in Hong Kong for people who live in Canada. I'm sure it has happened before, because in the Amnesty International reports a lot of Chinese from mainland China are kind of quiet because their families are in China. The agents—or whatever they are—talk to them, to some of the people, and say, ”Oh, I know you have two daughters, and how are they doing?” That is really to threaten them. They will keep their mouths shut and not say anything.