I'm not sure either whether that idea is included in the scope of the bill.
I'd remind you that we already have a law that prevents goods manufactured using forced labour from entering Canada, which clearly stems from the free trade agreement. As my colleague Mr. McKay noted, that law is not really enforced. Not only has only one ship been stopped, but it was released because it was decided that there were no grounds for prosecution.
Clearly, in the House, you're free to do what you want, but the goal of this bill is a legitimate one, namely to target Canadian companies so they do everything they can to eliminate forced labour from their supply chains.
As you know, forced labour exists not only in China for the Uighurs, but also in several parts of the world. What's happening in China is terrible, but it's not unique. I am thinking of forced labour, in particular.