We have many interests in China, absolutely. On the export file alone, agricultural and raw materials are very important. We also have a lot of services interests in China. China also has significant interests in our country. If they start taking specific measures against our goods, we should absolutely look at taking specific retaliatory measures. As Mr. Saint-Jacques said, the one thing that China respects is firmness. They don't respect weakness. We should of course try to persuade them that this is the wrong way of trying to resolve disputes, and I think giving in when they are using leverage like that is the wrong response.
Yes, we should have measures. Those don't need, I believe, to be incorporated into law. Those are government policies that can be applied. We've just seen the United States say, in response to the kicking out of some Wall Street journalists, that the Chinese media in the United States has to cut its staff by 40%. That's a good message of reciprocity. Reciprocity is a good principle.