First, as has long been called for by experts in the intelligence community, we need to reconcile the different definitions of foreign interference in the Security of Information Act and the CSIS Act.
I think the next thing that needs to happen is a clear understanding between our intelligence community that collects intelligence, which may be converted into evidence, and the RCMP about the definition of foreign interference so that investigations can begin and prosecutions can follow.
To my knowledge, in the last several years, despite the heightened foreign interference threat activities here in Canada, we've not had a single investigation that's led to the prosecution of any agent acting on behalf of an authoritarian state here in Canada. This is despite the fact that in our closest ally countries, individuals have been arrested for these activities.