Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll be quick. I'll echo the comments just made by Mr. Green and my colleague, Ms. Khalid.
I support this amendment as it allows us to take a broader focus. I think it's definitely an important matter. There are way more bad actors, if you may. I think that maybe we should even explore the interference that takes place domestically against our institutions and the way we conduct our democratic process.
I live in a large Chinese Canadian community. I'll just give a quick example. We went through a recent court case where a coffee was spilled on a Chinese Canadian and the community generally was in fear that nobody liked them anymore. I want to just state that I think that a key focus on the one community when we're definitely aware that there are many different actors out here, interfering in elections.... Like Mr. Green mentioned, it's everything from nominations to general elections.
I think if we were to adopt this study, we must do our job as legislators to take great care to not reinforce these stereotypes of one specific community.
I'll just leave it at that. As I mentioned, I support this amendment.