Our organization has advocated for passage of the transnational repression policy act. It is the gold standard of bills, and we don't have that gold standard, so whatever we have, if it is even silver standard, it is better than nothing.
At least we will have a chance to review what is working and what is not and amend it and improve it once every five years. For that reason, I'm optimistic and, for many Canadians, including our parliamentarians, foreign interference and transnational repression are quite new terminologies.