Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you again to the witnesses.
I'm very interested in the last question. I think the chair asked for a bit of a brief answer, but I'd like to explore this a bit further.
I just returned from Taiwan. I saw there what the Taiwanese are having to deal with in regard to misinformation and disinformation campaigns and the cyber-attacks they are receiving, with up to one million per day happening. We also know that there is the suppression of human rights with regard to the Uyghurs and Hong Kong. All of those things are part of this bigger picture of how we are seeing the PRC become increasingly belligerent.
I am one of the members who, like Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe, has been banned from visiting China. I'd like to hear from all of the witnesses more information about how the PRC is hiding the human rights abuses that it is perpetrating, how it is silencing Tibetans and how it is using online tools to suppress information.
I'd like to start with our guest from Tibet Watch. We haven't had the opportunity to hear from her quite as much.
Ms. Choekyi, could I start with you?