Okay.
Minister, I would somewhat disagree with that. In my disagreement, I would reference page 63 of your own transition binder, which reads as follows:
The Chinese government has been pushing for reforms to the global governance structure to reflect its rising status. China is no longer a rules-taker, but increasingly a rules-maker in the global arena, as exemplified by its establishment of the AIIB.
It later says on that page:
The Chinese government has established alternative multilateral forums, such as the AIIB and Belt and Road Initiative to provide soft loans and infrastructure investment with fewer conditions. China has utilized these alternative forums to leverage its economic prowess to gain regional influence and export its model of governance around the world.
I wonder if the minister could clarify if she agrees with the words of her own public servants in that transition binder.