I think the most apparent risks of subcontracting the visa application centre contract to a Beijing police force-owned company would be that all the personal information—not only of the Chinese citizens, but also of other citizens who are trying to apply for a visa to come to Canada—will obviously be obtained by the Chinese Communist Party.
That will hinder people from applying for a visa to come to Canada, because when they are aware that when they make the application all their personal information would be obtained, they will also know that the Chinese Communist Party would be aware of their possible mobility. That would hinder people from coming to Canada to seek asylum or for other purposes.
I think the most reasonable way to tackle the problem would be to suspend the contract with any kind of state-owned enterprises by the Chinese Communist Party. That would be the best way to do it.