We believe that the human rights situation in China is of grave concern, specifically with respect to the Uighur people but for other minorities as well, in addition to the situations in Tibet and Hong Kong. We've called for, as Minister Joly noted, a transparent and unfettered access in order for the situation to be assessed, particularly by Madam Bachelet.
In terms of what else we're doing, we've taken a number of actions in order to address the risk of forced labour by Uighurs. That includes, for example, the prohibition of imports made in whole or in part by forced labour, responsible business conduct guidelines developed for Canadian companies and business advisory export controls. As well, we have imposed sanctions on a number of officials within China who we believe are implicated in the human rights abuses of the Uighur population.