I would just come back to my broad observation that we tend to do things in a siloed format. There's this policy framework, the defence policy, the national security strategy, the innovation policy....
We need to look at this holistically because it's all connected. The reason I know it's connected is because adversarial states are leaning into every crack they can with their state power. They're treating this as strategically connected and we need to do the same.
The role that Parliament can play in this is to have that wider view of the nation as a whole, recognizing that this is all deeply connected and that we need a new strategic framework.