Thank you so much. I really apologize to Sameer. This is one of your key issues, but I'm grateful for the time.
I want to associate myself with the comments earlier made by Garnett Genuis and also by Michael Chong, and really hope that we can take part of Bill S-204 and get it moved in here so we deal geographically with East Turkestan and the Uighur issue. I also think we know that most of the chocolate our children eat in Canada comes from an industry that, by sector, involves child labour. We know that, by sector, a great deal of the seafood that enters this country comes from forced labour in the most brutal and inhumane conditions, where people are routinely murdered at sea. It's very hard to regulate.
I wonder if you'd be open to amendments that reversed the onus and said to entities that we want to know that they're buying products, they're engaging in chains of, for instance, cocoa production or seafood where they're only purchasing from certified, ethical and fair trade sources right through the supply chain.