Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague from Port Moody—Coquitlam for her speech, which put a lot of emphasis on the horrible crimes against Uighur women. I will read you an excerpt from a testimony:
In this example, they brought 200 prisoners to the hall, and they picked out one young girl, about 20 years old, and they forced her to accept the guilt for something that she never had done. She was crying and she was saying that she was guilty even though she was not guilty. She accepted it in front of the 200 prisoners. Then the Chinese guards started raping her, one by one, in front of all these 200 prisoners. They went down the line and raped her one by one in front of all the people.
I would like to hear my colleague's thoughts. Despite these disturbing testimonies and although her party says it is prepared to support the motion moved by my colleague from Lac-Saint-Jean to relocate the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games, what does the hon. member think of the fact that her own party, the Conservative Party, collaborated on having Chinese nationals deported when it was in power? What does she think of the fact that Huseyincan Celil, a Canadian of Uighur origin, has been imprisoned in China with no Canadian consular services since 2006, when the Conservatives were in power? I would like her view in 2021 on the importance—