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On the issue of imports of products that have been produced or that involve forced or coerced labour, we know that Xinjiang produces about a fifth of the world's tomatoes. Last November, CBC Marketplace, The Guardian and Investigative Reporting Project Italy found that Canadian grocery stores were full of tomato products that came from forced and coerced Uighur labour. Despite that high-profile investigation and despite the measures announced by the government last year in January, the Government of Canada has only stopped one shipment of products from China tied to forced Uighur labour.
Given that Global Affairs designed and announced the Xinjiang measures in January of last year, how does Global Affairs assess the effectiveness of these measures?