This is the big question. It's not an easily resolvable one. I'm not sure all the political parties necessarily want the same thing, because right now my understanding is that the only real vetting that takes place of people is when they are being considered for cabinet. There isn't a general vetting of everybody who might be running for Parliament. That's a lot of work. It takes a lot of resources, but that has to be part of the conversation.
Other things have to be part of the conversation: Who's coming out to nomination meetings? How are these things being run? Are they being manipulated by anybody? Are people who are not Canadian citizens being bused in to vote for preferred candidates?
It's a lot. As I said, it's changing. Because we have been focusing on China, there have been reports recently, and not surprisingly, that the Russians are interested in all NATO countries and are trying to have people be less supportive of Ukraine.