That's very impressive, unlike CMHC.
I'm going to go back to my human rights question one more time on these “concentration camps”, I'm going to call them, because that's what the Uighurs, Canadians of Uighur heritage, have called them. That's basically what they are.
Euphemistically, the Chinese government calls them “re-education schools” where they do training and education, but let's be serious: They're internment camps. Over half the population has been interned in the province of Xinjiang. The Chinese official who runs that province is the same one who ran the Tibetan province and ran the mechanisms of the Communist Party of of China's system of oppression against Tibetans.
I'm going to ask you again. You gave me a very cold answer earlier that these two organizations, these two companies, were red-flagged. Will you commit to divesting CPPIB funds, the funds that Canadians are paying?
Each of us here, every single Canadian, is basically paying into these companies in equity stakes to facilitate the oppression and repression of Muslim Uighurs in western China for nothing more than their ethnicity and their religion.