I think Canada has done a lot, and I think we appreciate that the Canadian government has acted. It has introduced the lifeboat scheme that targets young Hong Kongers.
Really, I suppose what we're talking about is whether Canada is willing to act in unison with like-minded partners, including the U.K., including the U.S.A., including our partners in Europe and perhaps Australia as well. By no means do we think that Canada should be leading the charge on Magnitsky sanctions alone. In fact, really, I think the country that should be leading on that is the U.K., given that the U.K. is the signatory to the Sino-British Joint Declaration.
The message that should be coming from the Canadian government to the U.K. government is that if they do go ahead with the Magnitsky sanctions, Canada will be there with them. I think we saw that with the recent sanctions against Chinese officials regarding persecution of the Uighurs. That's really what I think we're talking about here: Is Canada doing stuff with its allies?