I think it's really important to draw that connection. As you know, Amnesty International, on behalf of the Canadian Coalition on Human Rights in China, did extensive research documenting the pattern you're describing. It's been going on and worsening for many years.
I think there's every reason to be concerned that as new arrivals in Canada who may have recently been active in opposition activities and are strong human rights defenders in Hong Kong arrive in Canada, the likelihood that they will be targeted—even here, in their place of safety—is very serious. It's been disappointing to see the failure on the part of the federal government so far, and this goes back many years, to take some concerted action to deal with this concern—not necessarily to solve it, as it isn't an easy situation to solve overnight, but there are a lot of concrete measures that need to be taken. I think the Hong Kong situation highlights how urgent that is.