Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would also like to wish Mr. Chong a virtual happy birthday.
Mr. Bondaz, thank you for being with us today and changing your schedule.
The first question I wanted to ask you is substantially the same as the one asked by my colleague Mr. Chong. I wondered whether Ms. Pelosi's visit was a pretext for using these military maneuvers.
So I will move on to the other questions.
Earlier, you said we all had a key role to play in terms of global stability, and probably in all our discussions, whether they are diplomatic, trade-related, or otherwise.
When you talk about a role to play, you are certainly talking about members of Parliament, about parliamentarians. With that said, you are certainly also talking about everyone who does business with these countries.
What do we have to do, to preserve that stability in the near future?
There are certainly going to be a lot of upheavals if a conflict erupts between China and Taiwan. We need only look at what has happened in Ukraine.
In your opinion, how can we preserve that stability?
