Thank you very much for the question. I had started to answer, but I did not have enough time.
Yes, China is evolving and has changed since 2016. We have to change the approach we take to China. We have to take what I call the four "Cs" approach.
We have to coexist with China and sometimes cooperate with it, for example when it comes to climate change, which affects us all worldwide. I will take this opportunity to give you an example. Recently, we renegotiated an agreement with China regarding commercial flights between our two countries. That is an area in which we have to cooperate.
There is also the competition aspect. Obviously, we want to sell our products on the international markets, as does China.
On the other hand, we sometimes have to criticize China. That is absolutely essential, and we do it. We have done it on the subject of the treatment of the Uighurs, on what is happening in Hong Kong, and on the arbitrary detention of the two Michaels.
We have also criticized China's aggressive position in the South China Sea and toward Taiwan. We do not hesitate to speak frankly to China when it is necessary.
I would like to mention another important point. Today, we work multilaterally instead of speaking directly with China. We do this on a regular basis. We often take unanimous positions within the Five Eyes, the G7 and other multilateral forums. This makes the positions we take more effective.