Once again, Ms. Fortier, I think it is a very important issue. Canada is facing an increased threat of foreign interference. We talked about it publicly. However, the situation is just as visible and known among many of our allies. We have meetings with the Five Eyes.
It has a cooler title in English: Five Eyes, but there are actually 10 eyes. When we have a meeting with the different ministers, there are 10 eyes in the meeting.
These meetings, Ms. Fortier, often focus on threats or shared risks, and I must conclude that it’s a matter of transnational repression. We see it in the case of China and India, for example, and it also happens in the United Kingdom or United States. Unfortunately, it is a common problem. We often share very important intelligence. I had interesting conversations with ministers from Australia or New Zealand. Even though the context is not the same, the threat is often relatively common. It is a means for us to talk about our respective ways of protecting our fellow citizens; specifically, to do the work people expect of us.