Mr. McGuinty, thank you for your report. It's very sobering.
I have dozens of questions, but little time. I will note that the government has had this report for 15 months now, so the kinds of responses we were just talking about should already have been done. I'm assuming the government will have no trouble within 30 days to come up with a robust plan according to the motion of last week.
My question specifically deals with one of your recommendations, which is about assessing the adequacy of existing legislation that deals with foreign interference. I'm assuming you found various shortcomings in the legislation as it exists.
Could you take a few minutes to outline some of the inadequacies, or some of the shortcomings, or something that should be done to improve the ability of Canada to protect against foreign interference?