Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my hon. colleague for her work in past Parliaments and past committees on this topic.
It is very concerning to Canadians and Conservatives the position China has. Law enforcement agencies, as well as Global Affairs, have confirmed it is the greatest threat actor to Canadian democracy and one that interferes the most in Canadian elections. That has been very clear from the officials.
Chinese vehicles coming into the Canadian market may present a serious security risk. I think the government needs to be held accountable for allowing these vehicles in. What security parameters is it putting in place to ensure that Canadian electors, and the information surrounding the Canadian public in general, are safe and secure while these vehicles come into our market?
The member raises a great point. I think it is important that the committee, as part of its debate on this bill, investigate whether those provisions are in place.
