Well, I think that absolutely they will be looking at this. I think that for too long when a lot of countries in the region have looked at Canada, the view has been one-sided. I think they've seen a Canadian government interested in investment and trade, but they haven't seen the other side of that coin, which is a robust sort of commitment to security in the region.
Another thing to be reminded of on this point is that a lot of countries in the region are also heavily invested in a contingency over Taiwan. I think there's the example I mentioned of Japan being 70 miles away from Taiwan. There's no way that a contingency or a conflict happens over Taiwan and Japan doesn't find itself somewhat involved in it.
Again, the idea of thinking of this as a narrow U.S.-China contingency doesn't make a whole lot of sense.