Yes, I agree absolutely with what Stephanie Carvin has said, that we need to get better procedures in, fully aware of the potential security risk of acquiring Chinese equipment. They bid the lowest price, similar to the way the Chinese firm Huawei was underbidding Ericsson and Nokia to the order of something like 30%.
I think we have to be aware that there is a security threat posed by companies of this nature, which as I said in my opening statement are of a substantive character completely different from that of other companies.
If you look at the difference, a Canadian company like the BlackBerry company could not draw on the resources of CSE to get information about technology being produced by their competitors or to acquire data about bidding and so on, whereas Chinese state firms absolutely have the resources of the state at their disposal, because it's an integrated, unified system.
From that point of view, awareness of this is the key, and proper procedures to ensure that this never happens again would be terrific. I also very much agree with Mr. Mulroney that our government has simply not put enough resources into getting the expertise necessary to fully understand the nature of our engagement with China, which opens up many issues that make it different from our engagement with really any other country in the world.