On that point, I would just say that it was critical that we put our governmental support behind the forced labour bill that just came out of the Senate, Bill S-211. We've also committed to dealing with forced labour in supply chains as part of Minister O'Regan's mandate letter, and also power—namely coal, as you noted—is something that we've been working on for the last three or four years.
If I could just pivot to something, I'll ask both you, Ambassador Steil, and you, Mr. Liu, if you could comment.
You raised, Ambassador Steil, the point that international students are an aspect of our engagement across borders.
Mr. Liu, you addressed it slightly differently, but you said that we can leverage Canadian software know-how and our engineering and AI expertise to develop the relationship with Taiwan. I immediately thought of Waterloo engineers, for example, near my hometown of Toronto.
Could both of you take a turn at addressing how we leverage ties between our educational institutions and our students as an aspect of trade and how that can turn into more positive trade developments?
Perhaps we'll have Ambassador Steil first, and then Mr. Liu.