I'll add to that very quickly.
I'm not one of those people who think we should ban all Chinese investment. I hope the Chinese import a lot of LNG from Canada so that they can reduce their dependence on coal as the number one emitter of GHGs in the world. I'm not going to be unhappy if they're importing wood or agricultural products because these are products that are not sensitive—I don't think they're sensitive—to national security.
There are industries we know.... A moment ago I was dismissive of the idea of strategic industries. I did not say that certain industries aren't a greater risk. I think the issue—and I think both of the other witnesses have mentioned this or focused on this—is the degree of risk involved in terms of the particular industry or the particular asset that we're discussing.
I don't see any risk in exporting agricultural products to China. I hope that we can trade a lot more and export a lot more. However, there are other industries wherein we don't want to have any relationship, especially in the high-technology realm.