Yes, I understand what you're saying. I think at a minimum the government should answer questions from parliamentarians. Again, if the answer was no, a simple no could have been given. We submitted that Order Paper Question 2488, and we haven't seen questions like that submitted from government members. I wish they would do more to stand up for the various communities they claim to represent.
I want to ask our other two witnesses something. Mr. Therchin raised the point about limits around travelling, fear of travelling, possible threats around visas being used as a vehicle for foreign interference. We've also seen the problem of people being rendered from third countries. This is the case of Huseyin Celil. Given how the Government of China seeks to exercise dominance and influence throughout the world, not just within their own borders, rendering from third countries can be a real problem, the abuse of red notices and other such things.
How can we combat these fears that people may have that if they speak out on certain issues they will be very limited in their ability to travel, not just to China, but also to other countries?