So, for the moment, we still don't know if Canada can trust Huawei.
Let's leave that company aside for now and move on to the financial sector, and the banks. Mr. Leuprecht also provided interesting information concerning financial transactions, which can now come from anywhere, since the Internet is global.
According to the CRTC, it's impossible to broadcast Canadian content abroad. When you go to the United States or elsewhere, you cannot listen to TVA, for instance, because that network is not accessible. So, there are certain barriers that exist regarding communications. Why do those barriers not also exist for the banks? Do you know? Do you know why from a technical point of view it is possible to have barriers for one activity but not for another? I don't know if it falls within your mandate to answer that.