Thank you very much, Mr. Brunelle‑Duceppe.
First of all, I want to thank all of you again. What happened in Hong Kong and what's happening with my father is, I believe, a story of hope. It's a hope that all people are drawn to freedom, the freedoms that you have in Canada. There is this false narrative about its being about east versus west, that these freedoms are all western values. You could easily see that it is not true. If you look at the passports of all of the elites or their children, they all hold British passports, Canadian passports, or Australian passports.
We have a government that says one thing and does another thing. We have to show these people, the Hong Kong government and the Government of China, that the freedoms that we have in the west are freedoms that we are a) willing to defend and b) it's not a freedom that is traded like a currency. It's also a human right.
I'm incredibly moved and so grateful that you are supporting my father and really doing right by the democratic values that underpin Canada. I hope you continue to do the same. I just wanted to, again, thank all of you so much.