I've suggested to you in my comments where I think we should be going. It actually riffs off of Professor Evans' comments as well.
I think we need to invest even more in the societal ties. Professor Evans is right that a policy that addresses China or Asia needs to be globally focused. There are all kinds of ways that Canada can engage globally. I think that we have been looking more inward. Maybe since NAFTA, as it used to be called, we became more continentalist in our focus. I don't think 9/11 helped. We became a very continentalist power. This is part of a long-term correction in which we need to be engaging with the world again. I mean, there was a time when Canada was truly globally engaged.
This is part of an answer—the IPS. I guess to answer your question more directly, I would say that we need to go a lot further. We have to do it across party lines, and we have to do it for the long term.