Let's make a distinction in terms of whether it's a military operation that's providing.... For example, we're in Iraq right now. We have to look at the threats that are there. If a threat was developing capability in terms of creating a new type of IED, CSE will have the ability to support them on how to defeat that type of technology, and they will come out with that. But when it comes to active cyber-operations, it could be strictly, for example, that we as a government have to take some type of action to protect Canadians. That is a separate piece that CSE would be looking at. We have to separate the two. That will go through an appropriate process, as outlined in the legislation here, that will look at the proportionality, making sure that all the laws are respected, and a decision will be made.
Greta, do you want to add to that?