Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague from Winnipeg North for his speech. He spent a large part of his time explaining how shameful it was that some opposition members were using today's motion to make the Prime Minister look bad.
I understand where he is coming from. The problem is that he spent a good chunk of his time explaining how the Prime Minister has done a good job. In all of that I did not really hear any substantive argument on the motion we are debating regarding whether we should recognize that there is a genocide against the Uighur people in China.
I want to give the member for Winnipeg North a chance to put partisanship aside and answer me. Should Parliament recognize the Uighur genocide in accordance with the conventions that Canada has signed? If not, why?