That is correct. When CSIS wanted to dismantle these networks, based on that public reporting about NSICOP's actual contents, the government chose not to engage in that action because it would disrupt its export and trade priorities with India and would also potentially jeopardize the Prime Minister's trip to India.
I think that gets to the root issue, which is that successive governments have failed to take action against India because they have looked at a marginalized visible minority that isn't seen to be “true Canadians” and that may have interests that are not the interests of the establishment, the state or that political party. There's also the prioritizing of foreign policy over the domestic harms. That's something we've seen consistently. That's been reported by NSICOP as well.