Madam Speaker, I would like to ask my colleague a question.
I will quote an article that appeared in La Presse last year. It read:
Hong Kong democracy activists who are studying in Canada say that their freedom of expression is threatened even here. They accuse students from mainland China of harassment on campus and believe that Ottawa is ignoring these abuses.
I will quote the activist in question:
I secretly campaign for democracy in Hong Kong. I cannot do so publicly because I could be persecuted at any time by the Chinese government, my parents could lose their jobs and, if I returned to China, I would be arrested.
The motion before us refers to a robust plan to combat interference and intimidation. That is clearly what it is about.
What are the measures? What are they doing to prevent a Chinese student, in Montreal or Toronto, from experiencing what was mentioned in this article?