First and foremost, I think the freedom of the high seas and what we're doing in those transits were surprisingly important to all of us—how they appreciated it. They knew when our ship sailed through. From that perspective, that obviously resonates with Taipei as being very important, so we need to continue with that.
To your question about what more to do, it comes to the last point that Mr. Fadden said. We need to be more creative in terms of allowing officials to actually engage with the Taiwanese defence and national security organizations. I would start with military and political staff talks to identify a number of menu items of what Canada could be doing in co-operation with Taiwan.
To me, there's probably a number of things we could be doing to help not only in country, but also institutionally with their efforts to make sure that they can defend themselves properly.