That is a very good question. As I mentioned in my opening remarks, this is something that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service focuses on a great deal.
Members of ethnocultural communities in Canada are often caught in this vice. These are the people who are the victims, the people who are pressured to practise this foreign interference.
To answer the question in a very concrete way, over the past year we have published a report on foreign interference, a guide in different Chinese dialects, Persian and Russian, to talk to members of these communities about foreign interference and to explain what they can do.
This is a very important issue that must be talked about publicly. We need to continue to do that. We encourage people to contact us, so that we can see what more we can do.