Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank the presenters, especially the people who have had this horrible first-hand experience at the hands of Chinese authorities.
I think what we just heard speaks to the fact that this isn't just an aberration. We've heard that in 1999 there was an actual government decision. We have heard a witness speak about different types of interrogation and torture that take place. The fact that there are produced videos indicates a very methodical state-sponsored approach. It's not an aberration. It's not just that in certain places maybe there are particularly sadistic people, or that in certain provinces local governments take a particular stand. I think it speaks to China's position and the tools they are willing to use.
Amnesty International says there are approximately 2,500 practitioners who are incarcerated. Does that correspond approximately with the number you believe are incarcerated? How many practitioners are there in China?