Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for being here tonight.
I am subbing for a colleague, but I still have several questions, since this is somewhat related to my files.
Mr. Hutchison, you spoke about the Canadian legislation that bans the import of goods produced using forced labour. Our neighbours to the south, the Americans, have adopted the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. Since this law came into force, the U.S. customs service reports that, of a total of 3,588 shipments, 490 were refused, 1,323 were admitted and 1,778 are waiting to be processed.
Do you know how many shipments Canada sent back to China under the new Canadian law on forced labour?