Okay.
When we talk about engagement with Taiwan, often the push-back is Canada's one China policy. The joint communique that sets out Canada's one China policy says that Canada merely takes note of Beijing's contention that Taiwan is part of the PRC. It does not endorse that in any way, shape or form, and quite deliberately so. Therefore, often we see the one China policy conflated with Beijing's very different one China principle.
Can you elaborate a little bit about the significant flexibility that the policy provides and how Canada might leverage that?