I would say that Canada's concerns, whether with the economic pressures of China, human rights violations or security, are something that we discuss with the Biden administration and that we discussed with the previous administration on a regular basis. Between me and my team, every week, no doubt, we discuss it bilaterally. We discuss it with our Five Eyes colleagues. We discuss it in NATO contexts. I know that there is no perception in any way, shape or form by any American counterpart, present or past, that Canada is in any way soft on China.
We are living through an incredibly challenging time with China. Our bilateral relationship, I would say, is at a very low point after the arrest and arbitrary detention of the Michaels and the effects of certain economic consequences for our canola industry and others. I don't think there's any suggestion at all that Canada is anything but strong and aligned with all of our like-minded colleagues around the world with respect to our values, whether regarding the economy, human rights or anything else.