Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to both our witnesses.
Thank you, Mr. McGuinty, for being here and for the incredible work that you and your committee do. I think it's extremely important.
Perhaps, though, I can get you started on something very basic. I find that among Canadians there are many different versions or understandings of what foreign interference is, but more importantly, across government agencies and departments there are a variety of different definitions of what foreign interference is.
Could you explain briefly exactly what foreign interference is? Can you touch on why you think departments and agencies struggle to agree on the definition of foreign interference?