It should be standard and not controversial in almost every reference to the Indo-Pacific to be talking about stability and security in the Taiwan Strait. Even a year ago, and perhaps even now, it's controversial for some government officials to mention this. I think absolutely any time that we're mentioning the Indo-Pacific, this should be first and foremost because, as I said, without Taiwanese security, there is no Japanese security. There is no security in the South China Sea.
We need to be upfront about this. We can't be reactive and wait for question period to have to say it, if we have to. This needs to be right at the front of our Indo-Pacific strategy and foremost to our interests.