Mr. Chair, thank you for the question. I will not be in a position to speak to specific decisions on specific cases, given both the national security information at play as well as the fact that, as the member noted, they are cabinet confidences.
The broader point I would make, however, is that while there's much consideration in many cases about whether or not a case proceeds from sections 25.1 to 25.2 to 25.3, it should be noted that all cases are subject to national security review. Some cases do proceed through the maximum allowable timeline associated with that national security review, including the move from “could” to “would”, which is the important stuff in section 25.2 and section 25.3, but all cases are subject to a national security review.