It's actually important for me to say that CSIS forms one part of that review. Our context in that review is to provide national security advice and assessments, which go into a broader context of decision-making. Very appropriately, the overall decision is not made by CSIS; it's made by others. There are protections around that decision, which include cabinet confidence, national security confidentiality and information that might be proprietary to the company. There's a limit to what I can say specifically, also because there is a matter in front of the courts, which I can't comment on.
I can say that CSIS participated in the decision. We did provide national security advice related to the decision. As I mentioned in my opening remarks, the decision was consistent with the policy. That's about what I can say.