Let me clarify the perception of our relationship with the Canadian Communications Security Establishment that I would like to leave you with.
We have abilities in technology that we have needed to operate in the past. They are of great value to us, but somewhat limited. Before we would invest to grow that arsenal, if you will, of cyber ordnance, we recognize that a lot of that capability exists inside CSE. Getting access to it and giving them the legislative mandate to come to our side and use those capabilities as part of the military construct is the gap. That's the incremental difference that we're looking for, and it's a very small part of that bill.
As for what the rest of the bill addresses and the changes, they are very relevant to the Canadian Communications Security Establishment and, I would offer, are not in my jurisdiction to comment on.
Rich, is there any part of that question you would like to...?