I can say that it was the Public Health Agency that first raised issues about potential activity that was under way that launched the investigation.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service has already stated that we acted as expeditiously as we could, given the information that was available. We found allegations. We followed them up with an administrative investigation. We sought the evidence, working with our security intelligence partners, and we fired the scientists involved.
The processes and policies that we put in place are designed to have further layers of security and process that will allow us to detect efforts to disguise collaborations, affiliations and other motivations as quickly as possible in the future.