I'm not as confident as Mr. Breau in the trustworthiness of the Chinese Communist regime to enforce our laws as we would hope they would. The concern, of course, is that China is an unstable environment, and that should factor into any investment decisions.
Picking up on what Margaret said, I'm currently in Berlin attending a conference of 82 countries with 240 delegates—including members of the Canadian public service—to try to come up with a coordinated response to Chinese interference activities. I think we really need to be working in concert with other nations, sharing best practices and experiences, and ensuring that we are all on the same page with regard to Chinese investment and many other aspects of our concerns about China's flouting of the international rules-based order in diplomacy and trade.
There are a lot of implications here. Obviously, if there is a war over Taiwan, that will be devastating to the global economy and to the geostrategic future, including our participation in the Indo-Pacific region. However, those questions are pretty broad, and we'll see what happens.