Yes, we're seeing the same trend. I mentioned India and Israel, as well, in terms of allies of Canada and the kinds of concerns we have around those countries.
The backslide in human rights is something we're seeing across the board. We're seeing some positive elements in an increase in the mobilization of human rights defenders, in the use of social media to promote human rights and in the use of investigative technology to document those abuses. However, at the same time, we're seeing different elements of problems where, even though there is an increase in mobilization on human rights, there are new tools that governments, including democracies, can use to suppress dissent.
I spoke earlier about one particular surveillance technology software called Pegasus that's being misused to gain access to the private communication of journalists, activists and world leaders. This is a space where we don't see regulation in any way. It's a really worrying trend, because it's a new tool that can be used by both democracies and non-democracies, and misused in very harmful ways.