The base assessment of China's foreign policy intent, its national security enterprise and what it sets out as its own goals—none of that has changed. None of our partners see a change in that. What we do see is a change in the international environment. We should expect, tactically, China to do things differently from time to time. For example, there was a period when wolf warrior diplomacy was the best idea. This has changed to a charm offensive.
They're very clear on their national objectives. Those include, from their point of view, national reunification with Taiwan, so everybody is on the same baseline. That baseline hasn't changed. What is the case is that the government continues to support.... We've had a broad range of business delegations. Our Canadian trade office in Taipei has had a banner year. It's been very busy. We've seen trade grow. We signed a FIPA since the Indo-Pacific strategy was passed. Again—
