First of all, 50 years or 23 years, it's a big difference. Second, it's the right thing to do. Canada believes in human rights and individual freedom, and this is one of those issues. We are talking about 300,000 Canadians who are being caught up in this as well. It is a matter where, if we don't do it, things will change and it will have much wider implications beyond Hong Kong. I think we should do what we can about the situation in Hong Kong.
We should also hold the Chinese government to their international treaty obligation of keeping Hong Kong as it was for 50 years. If we don't do that, the Chinese government will get the sense that they are not required to honour their treaty obligations. That will not be good for anybody, including Canada.