Madam Speaker, in part 4 of the bill, which sets up the public registry, one of the key features of the registry is that it is country-agnostic. In other words, Canadians would be able to see how all countries' foreign principals are trying to exert influence in Canada: not only our adversaries, but also our friends and allies.
Can my hon. colleague comment on that feature of the registry, the fact that it is country-agnostic, and how that lends itself to accountability and transparency for Canadians to see?