I do think national security should be the focus.
One of the things we also said, though, is that as we use that national security lens to look at proposed investments, which by the way could be an investment of any size—it could be one dollar by anybody, so that takes care of a lot of potential situations—we have guidelines explaining what we mean by “national security”, “critical infrastructure” and so on. We could expand those guidelines and get the authority we need, if you like, or give foreign investors the clarity they need in terms of what we mean by “national security”. That could cover a lot of situations.
That explains why we're focusing on national security and, more generally speaking, on the ability of the Canadian government, the Canadian governments—including provincial governments—to make sure that foreign investors follow Canadian laws, regulations and policies the same way that Canadian investors do. That's really the focus of our policy recommendations.