Colleagues, welcome to meeting number 12 of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development.
Pursuant to the motion adopted on January 31, the committee is meeting on its briefing on the current situation in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.
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Colleagues, just before we get started, I want to raise a couple of housekeeping issues.
One, could I take a few minutes of your time at the end of the meeting to discuss a matter with respect to Thursday's work plan?
Two, I'd like to flag with you, for your calendars—and we'll provide more information on this—a number of opportunities for engagement on Thursday, April 7 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. There will be an opportunity for an informal meeting with Monsieur Filippo Grandi, High Commissioner of the UNHCR, who will be in Ottawa. Again, more information will be forthcoming.
On June 7 the Danish Foreign Policy Committee will be in Ottawa and would like to meet us, as their counterpart. Again, we will provide confirmation as soon as possible.
During the week of May 16 to 20, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria will be requesting a meeting with the committee, through Françoise Vani.
Finally, there is a possibility this Friday to meet with a delegation of Ukrainian women parliamentarians. A possible slot is from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. This would be an informal meeting, and again, we will keep you updated on the details.
Colleagues, I would now like to welcome our witnesses, who are senior officials, to the committee.
We have with us, from the Department of Employment and Social Development, Rakesh Patry, director general, international and intergovernmental labour affairs; and Jodi Brown, director, international and intergovernmental labour affairs.
From the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development, we have Alexandre Lévêque, assistant deputy minister, strategic policy; Carolyn Knobel, director general and deputy legal adviser; Catherine Godin, director general, human rights, freedoms and inclusion; David Hutchison, acting director general, trade portfolio strategy and coordination; and Jennie Chen, executive director, greater China political and coordination.
Executive Director Chen, I believe you will be making the opening remarks on behalf of colleagues. I would like to give you the floor, for five minutes. Please go ahead.