I work at Global Affairs Canada, but on the policy side and not on the trade side, so I don't have the answer to that question.
However, we still have an export control regime that examines Canadian products sold abroad, and we always analyze the implications for regional security, human rights and national security in Canada. When we make export decisions, we always consult the Department of National Defence, which assesses their impact on national security.
So there is an awareness, as you say, in terms of ensuring that Canadian components sold abroad are not being sent to the Chinese armed forces.