Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Liberals confirmed that they are in negotiations on an extradition treaty with China, a country whose justice system has one of the worst human rights records in the world. Our allies, like Australia, the U.S., and New Zealand, do not have treaties of this type with China.
Just last month, the immigration minister said that this was off the table. Has there been a change in China's human rights record?
What exactly changed between now and then, and why is the Prime Minister not being straight-up with Canadians?