Absolutely. One of the proposed recommendations we have is a public commission on foreign influence paired with the transparency scheme so that it would act as a registry body for foreign actors to sign up to ensure that their activities are recorded here in Canada, but that commission could also double as a community support.
Community groups like ours that have faced extensive violence from the CCP and their affiliates would have a place to report these issues and ensure that they are kept on record, despite these not being criminal offences. That kind of data would help inform Canada to make better decisions that improve our national security.