Based on my interactions, the Five Eyes have generally seen risks similarly. I also worked quite a bit with European allies. I'd say that, if you look at five years ago, the U.S., Canada and a handful of other countries were the ones that had broader review mechanisms.
In recent years, there has been a recognition that certain foreign investment does raise national security risks. We sometimes hear from foreign investors—and this is a point Ms. McNeece was making—that CFIUS does share more information. We do sometimes hear that CFIUS should share more information to allow parties to decide when to file and make better decisions on that.
Generally speaking, countries have come more toward Canada's and U.S.'s perspective on investment screening rather than hearing a lot of concerns about going back in this area.