Perhaps I can add a few comments as well, Madam Chair.
I think we'll be very honest, and my colleague Adam has stated this: This is a learning process for all of us.
Adam, you mentioned that 10 years ago you wouldn't have imagined sitting here before committee. I wouldn't have imagined sitting here before committee two years ago, I can tell you.
We're making a concerted effort, I think, to be more transparent, putting out our information and declassifying information more and more. I'll give the example of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, where CSE has declassified information and literally put out on Twitter feeds that we've observed activities and instances of Russia sending misinformation about, say, Canadian Forces operating in Ukraine.
Those things can change. I think we are on a path of being more and more open, and I think we will continue down that trend. I think that's one thing. I would suggest it's as much a culture.... Within our organizations to wrap our heads around that, it doesn't happen overnight. I think instances like war will trigger a drastic response.
I think that's a thing and that is not unique to Canada. I've heard that reflected from my Five Eyes colleagues also.
I'm sorry, Lisa. You look like you want to speak. Please go ahead.