Of course, we had an example where parliamentarians across party lines were targeted by a foreign state-sponsored attack—APT31. It was revealed earlier this year. The individuals targeted were all legislators. None were notified by anyone who sits at that table. It's interesting to know that the conversation took place. I understand that paper got shuffled over to the House of Commons. That gives cold comfort to the affected individuals and leaves other Canadians wondering what would happen to them if they were being targeted. Would they be informed, or do they have to depend on their employer being notified, then informing them? Should they wait for the FBI to let them know? That is what took place in this case. It's how Canadians came to know this had occurred.
There are a couple of issues federal policing is addressing right now—investigations into a few issues dealing with the government.
Are you able to provide us with an update on the investigation dealing with the $60-million ArriveCAN scam?