Well, let me, if I may, respond first.
The fundamental problem we're wrestling with, which you hinted at, is in essence the “three Ms” problem: Michael Kovrig, Michael Spavor and Madam Meng. The inextricable nature of that problem has brought out the worst in elements of Chinese behaviour: coercive economic diplomacy and hostage diplomacy.
From their perspective, we are playing a similar game. As we express our anger and as we try to find friends who want to support us, the real objective is to find a way to unravel this problem. It is going to ultimately demand a diplomatic solution to a problem, whereby we don't count our friends on the basis of who stands up to criticize China but on the basis of who helps us find some useful pathways to unravelling the Madam Meng case.
There, I think primarily the challenge is in our relationship with the United States.