Mr. Speaker, Canadians are still waiting for answers on the Liberal foreign policy flip-flop with China. The immigration minister said in August that Canada would never negotiate an extradiction treaty with China while China maintained the death penalty. Only weeks later, the Liberals timidly announced an agreement to begin negotiations for an extradition treaty.
The Liberals deny that strings were attached to China's sudden, long-overdue release of Kevin Garratt.
Exactly what is the explanation?