Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'd like to commend my colleague from Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, who highlighted the Bloc Québécois's work in defending supply management. I like it when he tells me about hamburgers or food. I'd rather he talk to me about that than fecal matter. Let's get back to the matter at hand, though.
I'm very concerned about the import of products made using forced or compulsory labour, which is normally prohibited under article 23.6 of the Canada‑United States‑Mexico Agreement. Further to a question on the Order Paper from my colleague the member for Saint‑Hyacinthe—Bagot, we learned that nothing has been done to seize prohibited goods in Canada, apart from an initial decision to prohibit the entry of such goods into Canada, which was subsequently overturned. Yet the United States is accounting for billions of dollars of goods seized from the Xinjiang region of China alone.
What requirements will you be applying to ensure that Canada effectively complies with this import ban?