Mr. Chair, I think that's a very valid a point. I would not want to leave the impression that I would have messages in Canada that were different from messages abroad. I think the context of the Five Eyes message, which was unprecedented—it was the first time in history that we appeared in public together—was to essentially send that signal. Those words were chosen carefully to say that, so I do fully endorse, of course, what I'm saying.
In the context of the work that we do in Canada, in the context of what CSIS's role is in advising government, and to complement what the minister said in his appearance on Monday, I do not see a distinction. I understand that these are not necessarily the same words, but I do stand by the statement that I've made with my colleagues about the threat that China represents.