You won't be surprised by my answer. I think that the answer is no. I don't think that we're oblivious to the threat, but I would argue—and I make no distinction between governments here—that we are schizophrenic on China. There are people who see real trade and economic advantages and see some security problems. Other people see security problems with some small economic and trade advantages. I think that because of this, it's been very difficult to have a national debate on China. The good news is that we're not the only ones who have this problem.
I would argue that we do not really understand, in all of its complexity, how much China is different from Canada and how it aggressively uses all of the resources of the state against not just Canada but against any number of other countries in pursuit of its objectives.