It's a conversation that I think is happening in democratic countries right around the world. This notion of misinformation, disinformation and the difficulty of being able to discern fact from fiction—fake news, as it's often called—is something that democracies everywhere are struggling with.
There's a lot of collaboration between Canada and the U.K. in dealing with this area of foreign interference. It has been a topic in the past among the Five Eyes countries and among the G7 countries. The U.K. perhaps has more experience than most. The U.K. often makes the point that Euro-Atlantic security is a critical priority for them, and the most malevolent actor in the Euro-Atlantic theatre is obviously Putin's Russia. That's evidenced by the awful, brutal and illegal war of aggression in Ukraine.