Thank you for the question.
Yes, I agree that it is alleviating for the community to know there are now criminal provisions for some of these acts of foreign interference that occur to them.
I would like to point out, however, that discrimination is not part of what is in the bill. As with the examples I raised earlier, it is a tactic used by the Chinese Communist Party and its proxies to target Canadians who are speaking out against human rights violations. That would be an important amendment to add.