They shouldn't be. There shouldn't be those hesitations. They ought to just go to the heart of the matter, in my view, irrespective of who might be annoyed. However, if you're going to write into the ICA naming companies, put on your seat belt, because there'll be a strong reaction.
To me, using language such as “state-owned enterprise” or “authoritarian regime” is fine. China figures that out just like that. They know it's pertaining to them, because they're the only large authoritarian country that is putting a mountain of investment, a large amount of investment, into Canada. They'll figure that out, but if you name them and you make a lot of public statements, you're going to worsen it, not just for our two Michaels but for that broad political relationship that, like it or not, we do need to maintain.