I would just add briefly that beyond the trade realm, if there is a Democratic administration after next January, I don't think there's going to be a great deal of change in the American approach to China. If it's Biden, I submit to you to read his article in the current issue of Foreign Affairs and what he has to say about China there, which is at variance with his previous positions, to be sure. Nonetheless, he uses pretty tough language in that article about his views. Bernie Sanders is still a work in progress on many things, including China, so I'm not sure.
There has been a sea change, and what I want you north of the border to know is that there has been a fundamental sea change in American thinking about China, and it's bipartisan across the aisle and across the United States. You're not going to see a lot of change if the Democrats gain the White House next year. In fact, you can see—