Yes, Minister, of course.
With the announcement that was made, I believe the threat disruption powers that were first conferred by what was then Bill C-51 in the previous Parliament are one tool that CSIS may use in that event, and even with CSE's role will obviously significantly change once Bill C-59 gets royal assent. They have a large role to play in the election interference piece as well.
What happens for the whole-of-government approach if and when Bill C-59 gets royal assent, just with regard to the elections?