Thank you, Mr. Chair.
First of all, with regard to concerns that have been raised about academia, CSIS and some U.S. agencies have warned that some Chinese companies and academics are being compelled by their government to share work that they've carried out with western researchers with China's military, security and industrial apparatus. That seems to be an area of potential conflict that has to be resolved.
Would that be one of the things you need to understand more, as academics, before you can accept the fact that there might be some changes?
The second question is more tantalizing.
China's diplomats tell us, as individuals, that there are things on which China and Canada can co-operate and work together, such as fighting climate change. Is that an area where we could, in fact, try to do something positive with China once we resolve the issue of the two Michaels, who need to be repatriated as quickly as possible?