Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank the witnesses for being with us today for this extremely important study.
Ms. Hui, I think your opening remarks and your answers to my colleagues' questions showed that transnational repression has different faces. Indeed, several paths can be used to achieve the same objective, in other words, to subject the diaspora, particularly the Hong Kong diaspora, to threats, fear and intimidation, as far as you're concerned.
It's a coincidence, but last night a Radio-Canada report focused on the Chinese triads that are established in Canada, mostly in Vancouver, as well as in Australia and the United Kingdom, among others. The documentary reported that the Chinese Communist Party, particularly through the United Front Work Department, which you mentioned, was working with people in organized crime, namely, the notorious triads, to generate transnational repression.
Are you aware of this path that may be used by the Chinese Communist Party? If so, can you explain it to the subcommittee?