I'm going to ask you to expand on that just a bit.
I was very intrigued with the testimony of our previous witness, Mr. Singh. He kind of alluded to the fact that sometimes a government needs to put aside its foreign policy for the sake of protecting potential domestic harms.
When you build a national security strategy, how do you properly marry that to...? Every country needs to have a relationship with its allies in other countries, obviously, but it also has to keep its citizens safe.
How do we do that and develop a national security strategy that is appropriate for as serious an issue as foreign interference?