You'll understand that there's a great diversity of views on this issue.
I think we need to pay special attention to security issues, because these are fundamental issues for our future prosperity.
I know there are many Canadian companies that have unfortunately had their technology stolen. Maybe they weren't careful enough. That's why I was saying earlier that we have to react and lay charges every time something like this is discovered.
As far as Huawei is concerned, I think the memorandum of understanding that was put in place to allow it to work in Canada has worked well. All its equipment is tested before it is used in Canada. The Communications Security Establishment is doing an excellent job of that. It's important.
As I said in my remarks, perhaps the solution would be to say that all listed companies are invited. This would force Huawei to make a strategic decision: should it create a company listed in Canada, which would be listed on the TSX Venture Exchange in Toronto? This could bring more transparency to its operations, especially if there are Canadians on its board of directors.
Of course, we must continue to monitor it very closely to ensure that there are no problems. The 5G is much more complex than 3G or 4G, but Canada will have to make a Canadian decision on this, taking into account all points of view.