Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Jones, for being here again. I always appreciate the level of expertise you bring to the field. Thank you again for the great service that CSE provides Canadians.
Scott, you've previously appeared before this committee in talking about our approach to protect our mobile and telecommunications systems and networks, namely, through a system similar to the U.K. model, where they inspected everything before it was even installed. As you know, the U.K. has moved away from that model, going so far as to reverse their decision to allow Huawei in light of security issues raised by the security teams in their government.
Huawei, which we all know falls under the Chinese state-controlled company, because of their security laws cannot be safely used in Canada according to various—basically all I've ever seen—independent experts.
Is your team still working on a recommendation on Huawei for the minister, or have you already briefed the minister and provided advice on the best way forward with respect to this company?