Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you also to the Minister of Public Safety for allowing us to ask him more questions and for his transparency.
I, too, would like to welcome the witnesses here this evening.
Mr. Minister, I'd like your views on the following.
As members of Parliament and as elected officials, we can be seen as being followed or targeted. We sit on the Special Committee on the Canada—People's Republic of China Relationship, and I think that we are being watched and singled out by foreign actors. I was a member of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians. Foreign groups are interested in elected officials who sit on these committees.
Shouldn't we make a distinction between being targeted and being threatened? I'm assuming that if a member of Parliament is actually threatened, they will be informed, whether or not they sit on one of these committees. Is that the case?