Thank you very much to all our witnesses.
I want to build on what I thought was a really fine question from Ms. Alleslev. It had to do with Canada's approach. I recognize you're not Canadian. I recognize, in the answers you've given, a very American approach to both foreign policy and to China, which will be absolutely respected by Canada, but you are in a very different power position in the world than Canada. You have economic tools. You have not, as a country, actually engaged multilaterally with China, as you are suggesting is appropriate. You have actually acted as a country unilaterally, many times without looking at the impact on Canada and your allies.
You are suggesting it is very important to act multilaterally, yet the United States is not acting multilaterally. What is it you are really suggesting? I recognize you're coming at it as an American. I hear American language. I hear American politics. I hear American diplomacy, but do you have something to suggest, from that experience, for a small country that necessarily counts on its allies?
I would have all three of you answer, if you would like.