This is such a difficult question. I wish you would pose easier questions.
The truth is, yes, China does misbehave. It does look at targets of influence. It's the job of our security agencies to detect and deal with that. Quite frankly, I'm of the school that naming and shaming helps. Americans do a better job. At any given time, there are usually about 30 different cases before the courts in the United States. We often request the person to quietly leave.
It would be painful in the bilateral relationship, but it's better sometimes. We've done it on a few occasions, where there was actually a court proceeding or it was clear, even if the persons had fled, what they had done.
The principal targets tend to be—and here they need our help—Canadians of Chinese ethnic origin. They are the primary targets. The Chinese, for a bunch of historical reasons, are afraid of that group.