Thank you.
Another example that was brought by witnesses was CRRC. It's a Chinese railway sector company that was disqualified for some national security concerns in the U.S. It probably would not have gone through the study here in Canada. However, it got through that because the TTC in Toronto was able to pre-qualify that company through other tenders.
One thing we're going to get into, when we talk about the collaboration of this bill with other bills and with other parts of security in Canada, would be different departments. In terms of ISED and looking at working with other elements of municipalities or provinces in Canada, how do we stop something like that from happening in the future?
We can put a zero-threshold provision in this bill, but is there anything else that stops that kind of activity from happening in the future?