As I said, it is the right direction, and it is the first step. We have been trying to get some sort of legislative action on this because China has been very active, not just in Canada but in many of our allies' countries. For that reason, some countries have already taken some actions, but in Canada, it took some time.
At least we have this opportunity. There are a number of amendments required. When we have something, we can improve it. We look at the issue from this perspective because our communities.... One of our community members, Huseyin Celil, has been in a Chinese jail for 17 years as the first victim of transnational repression. For that purpose and reason, we have one bill right now tabled, and we prefer to work on this bill and, with our suggestions and recommendations, to improve this bill down the road. At the very least, we have to pass this bill as soon as possible.