Yes, the Royal Canadian Navy regularly conducts transits through the Taiwan Strait. In this particular instance, we did it with the Australians. That was the first time we did it bilaterally with them.
Also, as is the norm, whenever we transit the strait, we often hear about it from our Chinese colleagues, both in Beijing and here, and also within the ministry of national defence and within the foreign affairs department. They démarche us and explain that we shouldn't be there and that we're hyping it up, and we explain that through UNCLOS, the Law of the Sea, we are allowed passage through the strait. It's a strait for international navigation, and so there's nothing preventing us from doing so.