Madam Speaker, I look forward to expanding on that in this House for as long as the constituents of Thornhill will allow me to.
This is an important relationship. It is an important relationship to Canada. It is one fundamentally based on the shared values of human rights, democracy and the rule of law. It is unfortunate that some members in the House do not see the importance of the value of choosing democracies over dictators and not listening to the despots of the UN, frankly, to decide our foreign policy based on what is convenient and not on what is principled.
I look forward to many conversations about this issue and the importance of this issue for the people of Thornhill.