As we look at the proliferation of non facts, whether from external sources, from authoritarian states, or, dare I say, even from domestic sources, we need to ensure that Canadians receive those facts and get the right facts.
There are a number of ways to do that. There's the Taiwanese way with an independent party of the government with the capacity to move with some degree of alacrity in a responsive manner, but there are also a number of other ways to accomplish that. I'm just responding to your first question in terms of what the Taiwanese method is, but I don't think it's the responsibility or mandate of Global Affairs to address the larger question of ensuring that Canadians receive information from bona fide sources and that the information they receive is accurate.