Mr. Chair, the questions are perceptive. We will continue to take note of, be concerned with and work with partners to push back on the “moving of the goal posts” approach that we have seen. That's with respect to Taiwan's international space, both in terms of bilateral arrangements it may have unofficially with other partners—the case in point being Lithuania—and also with respect to Taiwan's participation in organizations of which it is already a member, be it APEC or the WTO.
Time doesn't permit it now, but there are examples of activity by one side that would seek to downgrade its long-standing role in access.
Those, again, are some of the examples I was giving earlier. We're alive both to military exercises and to threats, but also to other ways in which pressure is being put on Taiwan around the world.