Through you, Mr. Speaker, I must tell the Deputy Prime Minister that she did not understand. There is a military junta in power in Burma, and the league is asking that UN agencies not give it any support. My first question dealt with that request, and we are counting on the Deputy Prime Minister to agree to it.
My supplementary is this: We are told by the Department of International Trade that, in view of Burma's human rights abuse record, Canadian corporations are encouraged not to do business with that country. However, its neighbour, China, which is supplying the junta with arms, is not subject to any trade restriction. How can the Deputy Prime Minister justify her government's ambiguous position? I can say it again if it is not clear enough.