I understand. I'm just always hesitant to say that there are calls coming from a particular part of the world. They come from a lot of parts. Nefarious actors can be located anywhere and use technology from anywhere, but you're quite right: There are examples there and elsewhere.
There are two different things here. We're working with like-minded agencies. Yes, we've dealt with the Indian telecoms regulator, for example. I don't know if we've had direct engagement with, for example, Pakistan's authority, but we also work within organizations such as the International Institute of Communications, which has regulators from around the world. We're hosting a meeting of them here in Ottawa in November. We raise those issues there.
There's a difference between sharing information and practices with fellow regulatory agencies and the other thing you're talking about: enforcing the law. That, we have to hand over to law enforcement agencies and the justice department to pursue and to encourage their international counterparts to pursue. That's beyond our jurisdiction and our reach, so to speak.