Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being with us today, Madam Minister.
I know that you and your department do amazing, important work in representing Canada's interests across the globe and in putting forth our approach, which is respect of the rules-based order.
We've heard a lot about what's happened to one of our colleagues in the news, and we all stand together in being extremely disturbed by this affront to the rights of a parliamentarian.
You did touch upon what we are doing with respect to our engagement with China.
I want to give you a moment to share anything else you wanted to share with respect to how we are protecting democracy and how that also balances with the economic concerns and interests of Canada. We deal with human rights and protect democracy, but we must also engage in trade with the world.