One of the things we've heard is the alarming rise in online hate. We heard about bots. We heard all sorts of horrific numbers. One of the things that concerns me in particular with respect to certain communities is that they face state-sanctioned hate. In the case of the Bahá’í community, it's good to hear, Mr. Cameron, that there isn't a lot of activity in Canada that should be disconcerting.
Have we seen state actors necessarily take on particular groups? Have you evidenced anything of the sort when it comes to the Bahá’í community in Canada?