Thank you very much.
Yes, there is a desperate need in the global context of people who are displaced and who are fleeing persecution, and Canada wants to claim that it's doing its part, but it's not doing it in an effective way for people. Is it feasible for people to be in limbo for years on end without knowing what their status is? Meanwhile, they run into problems with respect to applications for jobs. For students who are under student visas, their fees are at least five or six times those of a domestic student. People who are trying to get their pensions will not be able to do so for years on end.
Is that a feasible way, and is it a reasonable thing for the Canadian government to say that they stand with the people of Hong Kong?