Madam Speaker, I would cite a specific example. Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are two Canadians who are in captivity in China for no just reason. The Government of Canada worked with other nations, and now there is an agreement. It does not specify China, but there is an agreement that these sorts of detentions are wrong. That will go a long way, because the Michaels are not alone. This takes place around the world. This is just one of the things the Government of Canada is doing, along with the day in and day out. We heard the parliamentary secretary on that particular issue. Every day he is on that issue.
We are doing what is possible in the area of foreign affairs to protect the interests of Canadians, whether they are here or abroad.