The U.K. exposed an actor who was active in funding political candidates, and sent around a message to all of the MPs to warn them about this individual. They also found that there were staffers in parliamentary offices who they believe are under the influence of China. There are now legal cases ongoing about that.
We know from the CSIS documents about staffers in our Parliament and parliamentarians whom CSIS regards as being under the influence of a foreign power. They may sort of half understand the implications of what's going on.
I think once we have this process in place and we have this commissioner, the commissioner can make it clear to people where the lines are in terms of one's engagement with a hostile foreign power, and maybe inform their boss that this person may be providing information to a foreign power that they would prefer wasn't provided to a foreign power.