Yes, it's important to recognize that the act is country agnostic. From that standpoint, yes, all investments that are notified go through a national security review and are looked at by the national security community.
At that point, as I mentioned earlier, the national security review has different stages. Ones that are determined early on to not have reasonable grounds to consider that they could be injurious, those ones take no further action and they move forward. Where there are indications of potential injury, then it moves to the next stage of the review and gets a deeper look, and it moves through the various stages from that standpoint.
When we're talking about investments coming from allied nations, yes, they do go through the process. It is a country-agnostic process, but if there's no reason to really consider that there could be injury to Canada's national interests, then at that point they are released at a fairly early stage.