So it would be a fair point to note that we can't say that we are secure. Saying that it's a permanent battle would be a fair assessment, and we have to be vigilant moving forward. I guess it would then make sense that we would want to only use supplies from trusted countries. That would make sense.
I have a question. You've appeared before NSICOP as well, and as you know, we tabled a report recently detailing serious concerns around foreign interference and influence in Canada and how China has played a role in those concerns.
As a country, we've been deemed to be an attractive and permissive target, according to that report. From your perspective—