I will try.
First of all, as I was trying to say in my remarks, the one China policy is our policy. If we want to change it, we can change it. If we want to interpret it differently, we can interpret it differently. I happen to be of the view that if we do that, we should do so with our allies as much as we can. It's like any other policy of the Government of Canada. If it is our policy, we can change it.
I believe, and I think General Thibault agrees, that the current government interprets it rather conservatively or restrictively. While I don't think that we should interpret it so broadly that—to use my expression—we enrage China, I think that there's a fair bit of space there that would enable us to do a great deal more.