I only have two minutes, so if I could, I'll put this to Professor Paltiel and then to Professor Tiberghien.
We heard from Professor Paul Evans in the previous meeting this morning. He recommended a few ways forward for Canada on this relationship we have with China. One suggestion he made was pursuing a strategy of coexistence, as he put it. To quote him, this would involve “finding ways to live with China” and “co-operating” where we can on common issues. The former ambassador, Phil Calvert, also said that we ought to find “specific issues” where we can work “collectively”.
Is there low-hanging fruit that we can identify or that both of you esteemed colleagues can suggest, low-hanging fruit that Canada can reach out and identify so that we can move forward in a meaningful way and perhaps enhance this thaw we're seeing in Canada-China relations right now?