A Taiwan-based animation company has satirized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s controversial fundraisers in one of its latest animated videos.

The video, created by Next Media Animations and released through the online news and entertainment outlet Tomo News, depicts Canada’s prime minister … er, showing off for Chinese billionaires while getting showered in dough.

The Liberal government has been under fire since mid-October for what has come to be known as cash-for-access fundraisers — events at which Trudeau or other Liberal cabinet ministers are the main attraction and for which tickets are often sold at $1,500 a pop. More recently, Trudeau has been getting a lot of heat for his appearance a fundraiser held in May at the Toronto mansion of a wealthy Chinese-Canadian businessman.

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in quite the soy sauce over cash-for-access fundraisers that are not only making bank for the governing Liberal Party but also showing the world that he has absolutely no problem sucking up to the Chinese,” the video’s subtitles read.

Warning: This video is NSFW.

As reported by The Globe and Mail, one of the guests at the May fundraiser was waiting on Ottawa to give him the green light to open a new bank in the country aimed at Chinese-Canadian clients. Another wealthy businessman who attended the event was also behind a $1-million dollar donation to the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation and the Université de Montréal’s faculty of law, weeks after the fundraiser took place.

Trudeau insisted for weeks that no government business is conducted at the fundraisers but acknowledged during a year-end news conference on Monday that he is lobbied — but not influenced — at the events.

Tomo News is known for taking news of the day or viral headlines from around the world and turning them into satirical animated videos. The company previously has animated Canadian news stories such as the 78-day election campaign in 2015 and a 2014 brawl in an Ottawa McDonald’s, in which a baby raccoon made an appearance.