Thank you.
We've received significant feedback from different communities across Canada. I'm not going to go into the specifics, and not the contributions, obviously, which have been summarized in the “What We Heard” report.
There are very clearly concerns around foreign repression, transnational repression, and the need for more protections for these communities. We've heard also that they may have some concerns around being stigmatized. It's pretty clear that the legislation was designed to be country-agnostic, making sure that it offers the right protections but does not identify or stigmatize a community.
We also heard that any effort to counter foreign interference needs to be accompanied by clear messages around anti-racism. We've been working very closely with Canadian Heritage to make sure that we align with their efforts for countering racism in Canada.