You are right. The sanctions are one part, and they are just on the individuals who are responsible. Mostly, we have to show some strong reaction.
As you said, China invests in strategic sectors like energy and infrastructure, so Canada should carefully review the Chinese investments and stop them. That is the mistake we have to learn from Australia and New Zealand. Australia and New Zealand turned their policy 180 degrees on Chinese investment because they lost a strategic part of Australia. So Canada is second.
When foreign money comes in, we have to be careful where that money is coming from and for what purpose. We have to review, not even from the dimension of the Uighur issue, but from the dimension of Canadian strategic investment.
The second thing is, we have to check if there are Canadian high-tech industries that are selling high-tech products to China for iris scans and DNA samples, or some others, and the camera security—digital cameras. The United States is looking into it and in Canada we have to look into it. Our products should not be used as a tool to repress other people.
There's a range of things we can do in Canada. We can not only issue a public statement, but at the same time review Chinese investments and why our key industries and key facilities are of big interest for the Chinese government.