Mr. Speaker, last week the Liberals confirmed that they were negotiating an extradition treaty with China.
I would remind members that none of our allies have signed such a treaty. Neither Australia nor the United States has signed such a treaty. However, on the weekend, the Minister of Foreign Affairs denied that there were any such negotiations.
If the Prime Minister signs this extradition agreement, we will be seen as the accomplice of a country whose justice system has the worst human rights record.
Who is telling the truth, the Prime Minister or the Minister of Foreign Affairs?