Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Shull, thank you for joining us today.
You said, among other things, that the safety of Canadians should be the government's priority.
I'm wondering about the Canadian government's response so far. The RCMP has come out publicly to reveal elements of the ongoing investigation, and diplomats have been expelled, as you mentioned. However, we must not forget that there is a fairly significant economic relationship between Canada and India. The witness before you said that there are more foreign interference activities by certain countries because they are taking up more and more space on the world stage, which seems to be the case for India.
Do you think the Canadian government's response might be a little weaker than we would like because of the economic relationship between India and Canada, which could be even greater than it is today? There seems to be significant economic potential.
Are you concerned that we are losing sight of the security of Canadians, which should be paramount, by instead prioritizing economic relations and trying to be nice to India to avoid offending its government?
How do you see this relationship, not only human, but also economic, that remains unresolved between India and Canada?