Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank all the witnesses for being with us today. We are very grateful to them for being here so that we can get an update on the situation since this special committee last met.
Mr. Linder, during the committee's previous work, we took part in a meeting that caused us particular concern. We heard from representatives and leaders of the Canadian intelligence community, and we learned that in many countries, including China, the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship deals with a subcontractor, VFS Global, to collect biometric data. That company is part owned by a Chinese investment fund, and on top of that has ties to the police, specifically in Beijing.
It was particularly concerning to learn that no one in the Government of Canada seems to have done the slightest vetting regarding what use that company makes of the biometric data of people applying for one or another kind of visa.
Since that meeting, which was concerning, to say the least, there has been an election, of course, and a long interlude before the special committee was reconstituted. I simply want to know whether, since that time, the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship has taken any steps to satisfy itself as to the integrity, if I can put it that way, with which the biometric data collected by that company is used, so we can be assured that it is not falling into the hands of the Chinese authorities, who might then use it to pressure or harass people, for example.