Yes, but again, that leads to the general complexities around the recommendations that I know you've mentioned, and Mr. Fung has mentioned some other issues around fact-checking, which makes it very difficult for the general public to really know, because the misinformation and disinformation has become so very organized and sophisticated, in a sense.
There are other examples if you look at people who are working with foreign entities that are research groups or producing reports. We have an example here, from 2020, of a current member of Parliament who helped produce a controversial report in association with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and a CBC reporter alleging that Pakistan secretly created a Sikh separatist movement. This was later amplified by officials overseas—Indian officials—and that led to more information and disinformation spreading.
Can you comment on that?