I'm sure Ms. Ramsay would be happy, Mr. Chair, that we're not rushing into anything when it comes to China. We are taking our time. As I said, we are doing that with our eyes wide open. We're consulting with nations that already have free trade agreements with China, understanding that tariffs may come down and understanding what the non-tariff trade barriers are. Some members mentioned state-owned enterprises.
We have the best team on the ground for making sure that we understand all of that. That's why, Mr. Chair, we did not rush the last time we were in Beijing. There were some reports about that, and we said, “No, we want to make sure that we start on a strong footing and that both sides understand what we want to discuss.” The progressive elements are important. We're going to do it on our timetable. It's certainly in line with Canadian values.