I provided an answer to the MP for Mississauga—Erin Mills, but I'm happy to extrapolate a little bit on this, particularly in the context of Chinese influence and control.
There have been declarations that.... I'll use TikTok as an example, although the comments would apply to other entities, too. TikTok collects Canadian user data and stores it in the United States, Singapore and Malaysia. According to Chinese law, specifically the National Intelligence Law, there are requirements that companies operating in China co-operate with China. That's specifically article 7 of the law I just referenced. Article 10 of that law provides for extraterritorial application of that law. It wouldn't matter if the data is residing in a foreign jurisdiction. A company that has a base in China, which it does...and the Chinese state holds a 1% share, which allows control over TikTok and ByteDance.
It means that these problems aren't going to go away.