That's a really great question.
I think every country needs to look at its strengths in some of these contingencies and play them up. I think we're seeing a clear example of this with Russia's war in Ukraine. I think that one of the roles that Canada can play—should play—is in the three f's that you mentioned.
In a potential contingency in Asia.... I think this is key for Taiwan, but when I mention a Taiwan contingency, I also think of Japan and South Korea. Again, imagine the potential coercion they would face on all of those f's: on agricultural supplies, on energy, on fertilizers. That is a role that Canada needs to be preparing for in any contingency, We need to be finding ways that we can ensure the food security, the energy security and the fertilizer security to our most important allies in northeast Asia. We also can't do this one year ahead. We need to be doing this five to 10 years ahead in planning.
I think it's a really great question and one that we should be paying attention to.