Thank you for that question.
I'll go in a slightly different direction. I'm not sure that I entirely agree. I would make a distinction between, perhaps, our military capabilities and the way that they have declined, and our intelligence capabilities, particularly on the signals intelligence side and our contribution to the Five Eyes.
I think that Canada, through the CSE, is regarded as a key actor in the Five Eyes, and it is regarded with respect. I am told by Five Eyes counterparts that we are regarded as being one of the leading countries in terms of our ability to provide cybersecurity for federal data infrastructure and communications. We're regarded, in that regard, with respect.
I think the challenge for Canada is keeping up in the face of a wide range of threats.
We are regarded as a key player in the Five Eyes. There are always things that the Five Eyes would like us to do more of. There has been consistent pressure for decades, for example, for Canada to create a foreign intelligence service and a humint agency, which we've already resisted. On the signals intelligence and cybersecurity side, I think we're a strong player.