Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses. The testimony today was very in-depth, and we have a lot of work to do, no doubt.
Madam Chair, through you to Mr. Liu, my first question—and probably the most important one, at least for my riding of Essex—is about microchips, sir. I believe it to be true that Taiwan is the largest producer of microchips in the world. Man, oh man, could we ever use a bunch of microchips to get our vehicles on the road.
I'm wondering what we can do, what studies we should be going after and what we could do as a country.... Perhaps it's the critical minerals that you were speaking to. How can Canada help Taiwan, so that we can get those very necessary microchips to our soil in order to keep our auto industry moving?