There are two points on that.
If you look at Australia, it has the Centre for Space Governance. We have nothing comparable in this country, so we need to generate the capabilities to see what our interests are and how we assert them in a multilateral governance framework. It is something we have not quite grasped, and it requires government leadership.
The other point is my concern about research security. Ms. Mathyssen, Madame Normandin and others have talked about research investments and capabilities. The government has finally put forward a framework on research security, but of course, it does not include any private sector actors in China. It only includes public sector research and military intelligence institutions. We need to understand that if we're going to invest in research in space in this country, we need to provide adequate research security. Adequate research security means we can't collaborate or let people collaborate with Chinese entities that are going to leverage the dual-use capabilities that Canadian taxpayers are paying for to advance Chinese capabilities in space.