That's right. We learned in the previous committee meetings that the Liberal government had handed a large $240-million contract to a Canadian company called Cohere. That sounded great on paper, but then it used all of that money to buy data centre operating services from CoreWeave, which is a U.S.-based company subject to the U.S. CLOUD Act.
Although it has committed to building data centres here, it still exposes Canadians' data because Cohere is also a principal AI service provider to the Canadian government. It has access to Canadian government data and potentially even the data of Canadian citizens or residents of Canada.
Do you see that as an exposure...or a lack of government action to protect Canadians?
