Well, in a general way, as I've said, our policies with respect to China are evolving. I can't speak in detail about specific things that happened prior to my arrival.
I will say, on the Nuctech situation, that we have said very clearly that we have not purchased any equipment from Nuctech and we will not use the Nuctech standing offer. However, we did learn from that. We did learn that we need to identify opportunities for improvement with respect to future procurement of security equipment. We've been public about that. We're taking action to implement improvements to the procurement process that were recommended in the review related to that.
With regard to the visa application centre, we're acutely aware of the risks of operating in any foreign environment. We have a rigorous procurement process, led by PSPC, for our contracts abroad. The role of the visa application centre in the immigration system is limited to logistical and administrative support. IRCC officials closely monitor the activities of the visa application centres to ensure that strict privacy standards, as detailed in the contract, are met. We have a lot of proof to show that we monitor this very carefully, so—