Two and a half minutes—what will I do with all my time?
Mr. Vigneault, I'm going to ask you a question.
You were just talking a little bit about security legislation in Canada. I know that the foreign investment promotion and protection agreement, or the FIPA, locked us into a 31-year deal to protect Chinese investments in Canada. I know that, in theory, there is a provision for the Canadian government to block investments due to security concerns. However, of course, there was such a ridiculous mess with regard to Huawei that it could, in fact, take between five and 10 years.
Do you believe the FIPA has made it more difficult for Canada to push back on national security threats coming from the Chinese government?