Mr. Chair, I think the Government of Canada has already announced a means to expand its economic relationship with Taiwan through the launch of the exploratory discussions on the foreign investment protection arrangement.
As I indicated previously, the Government of Canada is on a pathway soon in order to communicate the results of that exploratory process that has now concluded. That foreign investment protection arrangement, if proceeded upon, will in fact buttress what is already a robust trading relationship between Taiwan and Canada, as just one example of what we can do.
The other example is the result of the Canada-Taiwan economic bilateral consultations, which I had the privilege to chair on behalf of Canada with Taiwan, whereby one positive outcome that was agreed to was the production of a supply chain resiliency MOU in a number of sectors. That would provide comfort to a number of sectors of our economies in terms of working more closely together.