I'm going to start with the first answer, and I'll likely also look to Shelly Bruce, the associate chief, to chime in on this one. Then I think I'll have to come back to your second question just to be sure I've captured it.
In terms of your first question, you're absolutely correct that the legislation as it is proposed—and actually our current legislation as well—prohibits us in law from directing our activities at a Canadian or at anyone in Canada. We're focused on foreign targets in foreign lands, hence the foreign intelligence aspect of our mandate. Having that focus on foreign intelligence is something we've been doing for over 70 years.
This is a bit of the discussion that Shelly has already started in terms of how we actually ensure that we are focusing our efforts on parts of the information infrastructure that are outside of Canada. Ensuring that Canadians are not involved is a process that the foreign intelligence analysts go through.
With that, Shelly, I'll turn it over to you to provide a bit more information regarding how we ensure that.