Certainly I have concerns on bias.
Earlier they spoke about how these weren't state secrets that were being shared, but we know that state secrets don't need to be shared for opposition forces to create failures. Just look at something like the January 6 insurrection, right? No state secrets were probably shared at that time, but you can do enough to impact the government by managing how the government operates. I think this is part of the concern that we have.
I can think about the U.K. ammunition back in the nineties. They used to make their own ammunition. Then they decided as a cost saving that they would get rid of that and contract that out. They laid off all the employees. They sold all the equipment. They sold the land that the equipment was on. They ended up getting their ammunition from an international dealer. Then, when they were going into the Gulf War, they couldn't get their ammunition. The country that the company was from wouldn't allow the sale of it because they were trying to protect the Saudis.
There's a challenge that we see when companies end up having different affiliations and this impacts the end results.