Well, yes. In fact there was the case of the Chinese consul in Calgary. There's a hate crime unit in Edmonton that recommended to the Attorney General prosecution for incitement to hatred. It's an offence that requires the consent of the Attorney General--the police can't actually just lay a charge--and the Attorney General didn't consent. But obviously, there was substantial evidence there or the police never would have made such a recommendation.
What we have with Falun Gong, which is typical for crimes against humanity, is a dehumanization. These people are slandered that they're a cult, that they're engaged in barbaric practices. This is the sort of stuff that Mr. He was talking about, the kind of stuff he was being forced to watch all the time. And the Chinese repeat that. There have been a number of libel suits in Canada. One of them is going on in Toronto right now against MingPao, if I remember correctly. There's another one that's going on in Montreal. It's against, I think, the Chinese Daily News.
This is a big problem in Canada. The Chinese government is not just inciting hatred against the Falun Gong in China; they're doing it worldwide, including in Canada.
We should say that this is not appropriate behaviour in Canada.