This is, I think, the crux of the issue here. The PRC has been very transparent in its approach. It has put in place new legislation that forces any company, any organization and any person of Chinese origin to collaborate with the intelligence service. In the case of a company like Huawei, irrespective of their intent—I will not speak about their intent at the moment—they are under an obligation, if required, to share their information.
If we go a little above and beyond this organization, I think that any kind of data they access, including every kind of personal identifying information about Canadians in different research projects like facial recognition, is of concern, because what we know both through intelligence and through open sources is that there is an organized system to take all of this data, to collate it, to apply artificial intelligence algorithms against it and to develop an advantage for the PRC that is then turned to aggressive tactics and also to the development of military technology to turn against us.