We must start by accepting that we have an issue. One of our difficulties in Canada is that, although the views of Canadians have changed over the past few months, there isn't any consensus. As long as there isn't any consensus on this type of activity, the national security agencies will have a very hard time addressing it.
Clearly, not only in Canada, but in all our allied countries, this type of activity is unacceptable. We need to provide some additional resources to the national security agencies in Canada. We give them a very broad mandate, but we don't necessarily give them the necessary resources. We heard a few moments ago that there weren't any restrictions on Chinese activities. The Chinese also have an edge over us because they have almost unlimited resources. If we want to address this type of issue, we must act.