First of all, I would say that what China undertook was not a surprise. They expected when President Lai was going to have the Independence Day speech that they were going to demonstrate, so they've characterized President Lai as a separatist. The bottom line is that there was nothing that was unanticipated about what they did.
The problem, I think, in some respects is that the peaceful status quo in the Taiwan states—upon which we've said we're going to maintain our policy of strategic ambiguity and our one China policy, all without wanting to harm or put at risk the peaceful status quo in the Taiwan states—is changing every day. The status quo isn't peaceful and—