Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Commissioner Dufresne, the Prime Minister recently struck a deal with Xi Jinping to allow for the import of 50,000 Chinese EVs annually. He did so notwithstanding serious concerns regarding national security and privacy concerns, including audio and video surveillance as well as tracking people's movements. Premier Ford has characterized these EVs as spy vehicles. Others have characterized them in the same way. The U.S. has a functional ban on vehicles that contain Chinese software.
In the face of these very serious concerns that go directly to the privacy of Canadians, did the Prime Minister's Office, the Minister of International Trade or anyone in the government consult with your office about these concerns before striking a deal with Xi Jinping?
