Can I ask you something, Professor? One frame that you gave in your introduction was the role that universities play, and that universities and, obviously, professors, should have freedom of speech and the widest latitude possible to express themselves.
I used to work for a professor who got into politics. He would always say they're inversely related. Everybody used to listen to what he had to say and believed him. Afterwards, he got into politics and nobody believed him. He lost all of the credibility he accumulated over 25 years as a constitutional professor.
What I see in this strategy is that we talk about a worry about academia, but what about Canadian academics that travel to the PRC or to Hong Kong? Do you think the strategy addresses protecting their rights to free speech?