On the first portion of your question—I'll answer again—it is absolutely important to put it in legislation, so that, as in this case here, when a government takes its operations overseas—and especially when it comes to this very new field of the cyber-domain, in which technologies will continually change—we can be sure we have the right oversight on this. Canadians expect us to make sure we have this.
As the Minister of National Defence, I don't go on operations even with the military. It's a decision that's made through government. I am given authorities by cabinet to move forward, and that allows me, in this case here, when it comes to the cyber-domain.... It is a very prudent step to make sure that we work with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and that we have it in legislation. Canadians expect us, while protecting them, to make sure we have the right oversight and transparency moving forward.