Thank you again.
I think I've asked this question before during this study, but I'd just like to get a sense.
I feel as though I should be asking Mr. Lametti, because I'm wondering about the legal framework under which you operate. It's all very well to be working with researchers who may be unaware of what's been leaked and what they're losing to China, but what if you come across a researcher who is just a pure scientist who wants to do the research to discover the results and who doesn't mind that he's being paid by China to do that research and is outside the tri-council system? Is there some legal line that he might cross that would lead you to say he can't do that, or are there any powers you have to shut that down?
I'm wondering where that line is or where the lines are, because there might be several.