My next question is for Mr. Vigneault or Ms. Lucki.
Mr. Vigneault, we briefly talked before the meeting about the issue I am going to raise.
Hydro-Québec is important infrastructure of Quebec. It's a crown jewel of Quebec Inc., let's put it that way. Now, a Chinese spy set up shop there and took pictures. We know that he was working at Hydro-Québec's research institute. They work on electric batteries, they produce electric motors and conduct research there.
It is thought that the spy in question probably took pictures of what we are doing in Quebec and would have transmitted them to the Chinese government, which is still important and serious. While Canada and Quebec want to position themselves as bearers of tomorrow's green and sustainable energy, we realize that a major power is watching what we are doing full time. That's serious, after all.
What was your reaction? Is it safe to assume that China has gained access to other major infrastructure in Quebec and Canada?