Okay. Sure.
Yes, I agree with Professor Lam. I also sit on the defence advisory board, which reports to the deputy minister of National Defence and the chief of the defence staff. I recently participated in a project—this is not secret—looking at disinformation.
Just to answer the question, I learned an awful lot. There are two places from which I think we can learn a lot. The first is Taiwan. They encounter cyber-intrusions daily. Again, Minister Tang likes Canada and visits Canada. There is a lot we can learn from them.
The other group would be the Baltic nations—Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians. I think they are the furthest ahead because, in the case of the Baltics, they are the subject of cyber-attacks from Russia. Of course, China, has been practising on Taiwan for some time.
To Mr. Oliphant's question, yes, there is an awful lot we can learn from this. I believe our intelligence agencies are in touch. If the parliamentary committee would visit, they would learn an awful lot from this. I think it would help inform parliamentarians, who, I believe, should be well informed on this aspect. You are ultimately the guarantor of our democracy.