Yes.
Essentially, we had a look at the legislation of four other countries. Our understanding, subject to the review of others, is that it's mainly aimed at defence activities and at providing assistance to other agencies. Proposed section 31 provides for the ability of CSE to do things on their own and to disrupt, for the purpose of international affairs, defence, or security, but not necessarily in an assistance role or a defence role, which they can do as well. There seems to be something different with respect to the other countries.