Thank you.
My final question is for Dr. Burton.
I've had constituents in my own riding come to my office and say, “Julie, I'm convinced that I am being monitored by the Chinese government.” The only place I can refer them to is our local police. I think there's some division somewhere that is supporting them.
I guess my question to you is this: It might be in protocols and regulations, but is there enough of a framework here, particularly around the commissioner, for when someone in public feels they are being monitored? Would they be able to find an avenue where someone could help them?