We're just trying to understand. We know you are acting in good faith on this issue.
You acknowledge that the new national security law passed by the Hong Kong authorities violates human rights. Representatives of Canadian financial institutions in Hong Kong appeared before the committee. They told us that they had to operate according to the rules of the countries where their institutions are located. These are Canadian institutions that are saying they can't do otherwise.
You acknowledge that human rights are being violated, but at the same time, organizations like Hong Kong Watch and Canada-Hong Kong Link are telling us that people want to withdraw their money and can't because Canadian financial institutions have to follow the rules of an authoritarian regime. In the meantime, Canada is not putting in place special measures to counter what Hong Kong is doing and allow these people to withdraw their money.
I think everyone here is acting in good faith. What we are asking you is to find a creative way to ensure that these people can follow the rules of Canadian institutions, withdraw their money and survive until they get their coveted permanent residency.
Is your department trying to think outside the box in order to get these people out? As you've acknowledged, they are victims of human rights violations.