Madam Speaker, I will refer the hon. member to the minister's comments and the parliamentary secretary's comments in that debate.
As we reframe our relationship with China, I can commit to the member that we will continue to stand up for Canadian values and interests. As the Minister of International Trade clearly stated when she addressed CCBC members on October 13, securing the immediate release of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor remains an absolute priority.
We also commit that we will work with like-minded countries to resist China's coercive diplomacy and ensure adherence to rules and principles, including human rights. We will also continue to boost much-needed jobs for Canadians and support Canadian businesses doing business with China while always championing the rules-based international order.