Certainly. The definition of “terrorist activity” is the basis for a number of terrorism offences in the Criminal Code—which is different, I would say, from what is in the CSIS Act definition. It's much narrower in the Criminal Code and requires three things: an intent, a motive and a certain level of action.
I think, based on the information obtained and conveyed in those articles, that it seems there is evidence to support all three of those requirements. That's why I asked why terrorism offences weren't added to the charges, subsequently, after they were laid.