Thank you very much.
Mr. LeBlanc, one of your other portfolios is foreign interference in our election process. We've been talking about the Communications Security Establishment. They flagged late last year that Russia's, China's— and I think we can add to that allegations of India's—cyber-threat activity includes “attempts to conduct...attacks against election authority websites, accessing voter personal information or information relating to the election, and vulnerability scanning on online election systems.”
We've seen foreign interference have a dramatic impact in the United States in the election of Donald Trump and in the United Kingdom in the Brexit referendum. In what way would Bill C-26 reinforce our election system, our democracy, to protect against those cyber-attacks that have had such a marked influence in other democracies?