The 2020 report sets out the risks inherent to Canada's critical infrastructure. It highlights what has taken place in other jurisdictions. It even highlights the fact that our Communications Security Establishment played a critical role in detecting threats to American critical infrastructure and shared them with the United States.
In the report, yes, we lay out very clearly the magnitude of some of these threats. We also, of course, have a number of prescriptions in our 2019 report on how to deal with these. Chief amongst these—to go back to what I said earlier, sir—is that we need a central, coordinated, pan-Canadian approach to dealing with the question of foreign interference and we need to get it now.