No, I understand that. Those are the notes and stuff that you read in the last answer, but my question isn't that.
My question is this: As one of our primary security forces for this country, why is it that you do not have your own knowledge and intelligence in the work that you do with our other security agencies, to know and be aware of all companies that pose a threat, particularly when they've been charged with espionage in the United States?
I find it incredible that you have to rely on Public Services and Procurement Canada to tell you that. Isn't that your job and the job of CSIS and some of the others? Do you not talk?