I can agree with the member on the premise of the question, in the sense that Canada has a lot on offer for partners in the Indo-Pacific. We are very much in demand. The question came up earlier with respect to recent events in the Middle East putting pressure on a lot of economies for energy supply.
Some of the investments that began under the Indo-Pacific strategy now need to continue at pace, linked to the current government's major projects strategy. I would point to things like engagement across the region to encourage more investment in LNG. LNG Canada phase two is coming to decision points very soon. Across the previous government and the current government, a lot of work has gone into trying to engage the private sector in the region to invest in those opportunities.
Lastly, these countries, whatever we think about their governance, have economies that are some of the biggest in the world and have an impact on climate change and pollution, the pollution we breathe. The possibility, then, of pivoting towards cleaner energy for countries like China is of interest to Canadians and something that we're going to continue to promote.
