Any permanent payment service provider that wants to offer payment services in Canada would be required, under the RPAA, to register with the Bank of Canada, whether that payment service provider is a domestic company or a foreign company looking to offer those services in Canada. As part of the registration process, information related to that would be provided to the Department of Finance and to our various intelligence and security partners so that we can evaluate whether or not there's a need for us to conduct a national security review and assess if there are any national security risks related to that payment service provider or anybody associated with it.
As part of that process, if the minister were to decide that a payment service provider represented a national security risk, we would have the possibility at that point either to deny registration of that payment service provider, or to impose conditions on the payment service provider as part of its registration in Canada. There are a number of powers within the legislation that afford the minister the ability to address those conditions and make sure they're abided by.