The answer to that question, in the case of both China and India, lies in the increasing role both of those countries play in the world and the greater sway they hold across the world. They have both become much more aggressive in terms of their foreign interference.
In the case of India, clearly the Modi government and its strong Hindu agenda has been an increasing challenge. I would, however, also make the comment that there is a history in this country of terrorism in a number of communities, and the Sikh community is one of the communities in which there were terrorist elements or extremist elements. As I said earlier, that does cause countries to have concern about the activities of their former citizens.
Is any of that activity being addressed at this point, properly or not? I really can't say, because, obviously, I no longer see secret intelligence, so I have no idea whether, in fact, there are still extremist activities within the Sikh community in Canada. Even if there were, none of that would justify the actions the Indians have taken in the last few years.