There are a number of ways to reconcile them.
We started working very hard on that. Employees of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, or CSIS, and those of the Communications Security Establishment, or CSE, will increasingly meet with various stakeholders and will make public documents to increase Canadians' awareness, to ensure that they understand the various mechanisms used by foreign actors. Therefore, transparency depends a lot on knowing what schemes are being used and how to equip yourself to deal with them. Being transparent does not necessarily mean disclosing all the details, such as names, specific incidents; rather, it is explaining to Canadians what the risks are, what the threat is, what the schemes and processes are.