Normally, the word “phoenix” conjures up an image of a proud bird from Egyptian mythology which at the end of its life bursts into flames before giving way to the next generation. Or, if you are much younger or not into 2,000-year-old stories, you may think of the second Harry Potter film. Tomato, tomahto.
So you would conclude that the government would be extra careful in adopting other products, especially those which have implications for national security. But you would be wrong.
What to make of this? Several things. First and foremost, and most worryingly, it is all but incomprehensible that our government, or any agency thereof, would still deal with the People’s Republic of China in light of our recent history with that nation. Whether it is foreign interference—the harassment of Uyghurs, Tibetans, dissidents, Falun Gong adherents, and others in Canada—or other mucking about in our land, the PRC is not Canada’s friend. Secondly, our national police force should not be entrusting any part of its communications system, no matter how minor or peripheral, to a non-ally, especially when there are other providers more trustworthy.
Canada’s foot-dragging on the Huawei issue most likely didn’t go unnoticed by our allies, especially the so-called Five Eyes (an intelligence-sharing club that also includes Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and United States), and could very well have led to doubts over what to share with us (we are a net recipient of intelligence and cannot afford to have our partners turn off the taps).
Is there a lesson here? Of course there is, several in fact. China is not our friend. The PRC should not be allowed to participate in any part of our economy that relates to national security. Canadian governments really need to take these matters more seriously. Intelligence agencies need to have a prominent place at the table when these things come up and their advice needs to be taken seriously (in this case, the Communications Security Establishment must be a key player). I could go on...
The legendary phoenix always sprang back from annihilation. Government systems do not have that luxury.