Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank all of the witnesses for being here today and providing this testimony.
Like many of my colleagues, I'm deeply concerned about the report we have heard from The Globe and Mail on the police stations that are located in Canada. However, I don't think any of us, to be honest, are surprised. We have heard for a long time about people being intimidated and threatened in this country.
I question what Canadians are meant to do about that. I know that my colleague MP Yip asked the question about how they contact Global Affairs. I worked in the international development sector for a very long time, and I don't know how to contact Global Affairs.
Realistically, is that a legitimate thing to say to Canadian citizens, that if you are challenged, contact Global Affairs? There is no one for them to contact. What would you advise people when they are in that situation?