I think I detected an oblique reference to Huawei in this question, but I want to be clear that the committee has not conducted a review of this issue. We have been briefed by CSE officials on the measures CSE has put in place to test Huawei products that are present in Canada's existing telecoms market, but I can't comment further than that on that particular issue.
I also want to point out to committee members that the report is replete with references to China. That is a deliberate choice by committee members. In fact, in many different contexts, in 15 separate paragraphs, there are direct references to China and the activities they may be pursuing in a Canadian context.
I can't go much further in giving you more detail on how the government or the security and intelligence community might respond more appropriately. It is important to remind members though that we did make a major recommendation to the Government of Canada in our 2019 report, asking the government to bear down on questions around the activities of China and to come to the fore with a whole-of-government approach. It seems that the Minister of Public Safety, Minister Blair, has begun that process, but we are waiting to see more information from the government eventually, to see, Ms. Stubbs, what that whole-of-government approach looks like.