Thank you, Ms. Chen.
Mr. Chair, if I may, I'd like to add a few details.
Yes, the high commissioner has requested this visit. Back in 2018, she had expressed a desire to go. The Canadian government had indeed repeatedly requested that she be given free, meaningful and unfettered access. We expect the Chinese government to provide this type of access to Ms. Bachelet when she visits in May. We will study the conclusions reached with great interest.
We see this as an important visit, part of the body of information that we are assessing and to which we attach great importance. We've already requested that her report be made public. We, of course, expect a report or a press release to be issued after her visit. The details will follow later on, but we see this as a key moment. We expect the Chinese government to give the high commissioner free and unfettered access at that time.