Thank you for your question. I'm going to switch languages to answer.
This is another very interesting question. What I would say is that, under section 12 of the CSIS Act, we can do an investigation overseas if it is determined that there is a threat to our national security. What we cannot do overseas is any activity under section 16 of the CSIS Act, which is allowing us to collect political information or economic information in the support of national defence or foreign affairs.
Under section 12—threats to the security of Canada—it's not an issue. It's under section 16 that we must remain within Canada to collect any intelligence.