Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think that's a question that is probably best posed to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and to our national security colleagues.
At the Public Health Agency, we are alert to ensuring that all our international collaborations are approved and vetted, and we have fully implemented the research policy on sensitive technology research, including the national security guidelines for research partnerships with named research organizations. We are fully compliant with all those procedures, but the realm of foreign interference is in the national security domain, not in public health.