Well, I didn't go that far. I just said that in every aspect we should base our approach on reciprocity. By reciprocity.... You had Dominic Barton here. He has very limited access, as do the staff of the embassy. Well, then, why should we trot to the Chinese residence to have a good Chinese meal for lunch or dinner? I think we have to be conscious that we are going through the worst crisis in the relationship. We have to be consistent in our signalling.
This being said, of course, you may say that I'm contradicting myself, because we have to find ways to continue. However, speaking with the Chinese takes many forms. I have advocated that in fact we should give a one-pager to Chinese visitors coming into Canada to explain why we are stuck with Mrs. Meng and explain the Canadian position. We should use Chinese media like WeChat and Weibo to explain our policy, because there is a reservoir of goodwill in China on Canada, and many Chinese, in fact, are bit surprised at the harshness of the treatments handed out to Canada.