Thank you.
I will squeeze in just one more thing with the time I have. In the last Parliament, the subcommittee did a report on the Uighur genocide. The government accepted some of the recommendations, and in other cases “took note” of the recommendation, which usually means they don't agree with it. Recommendation seven, in particular, called on the government to “undertake a review of Canadian equipment and technologies exported to China to better understand how they are being utilized by end-users in that country.”
What is being done to ensure that Canadian technology isn't used as part of repression? If we run out of time, perhaps you could respond in writing.