Thank you, sir.
Mr. Leduc, I want to put something on the record so you have the information. Jim Millward, a professor of history at Georgetown University, has done ample research on this case. If you need to find more details about it, I suggest a Sinica podcast, the two hosts of which speak immaculate Mandarin as well. It is a wealth of information on this particular subject. They spent an hour with experts discussing it.
This issue has been covered by the BBC and other international organizations. In fact, Human Rights Watch has written “China's Algorithms of Repression”, which identified Hikvision, one of these companies—the Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company—as the winner of a contract to supply China's integrated joint operations platform. That is the platform being used to oppress not just Muslim Uighurs in the province, but also dissidents, democracy activists, human rights activists and lawyers across the People's Republic of China.
Again, I know you're saying you can't say right now, but this is both an operational and a board-level decision that needs to be made much more quickly than an end-of-year type of thing. These camps are expanding day to day, week to week, month to month, and there are more Muslim Uighurs who are being oppressed in this way.
Therefore, on behalf of my constituents, I'm pressing the point that you need to make a decision much more quickly than in the next five or six months.