The whole question of foreign interference is very complex. It is, to be frank, a mixture of digital and analog. The reality is that the objectives are the same. In many cases, probably, the actors are the same. With regard to the additional powers or authorities you've already discussed with Shelly Bruce, I would say those are clearly filling a gap.
As for the other authorities, interference has been and remains a longstanding concern of the services in the Public Safety portfolio. I think the updating, the modernization, of the tools across the spectrum puts us in a much better position to manage these challenges.
Is it the final word? I think it's a mug's game to sort of say that we've done it and that we don't need to think about it. I think it's something that we're constantly examining, as we examine every threat, and we would provide advice to the government when and if we think there are issues where there are gaps.