Correct Answer: BDIn a typical ADVPN setup, when traffic is sent from Toronto to London, the first packets are routed through the defined hub-and-spoke path, which in this case means Toronto to Hub 1, then Hub 1 to Hub 2, and finally Hub 2 to London. This initial routing is needed to establish a path and trigger the dynamic VPN negotiation. Once this process takes place, a direct site-to-site VPN is dynamically negotiated, establishing a more direct connection between Toronto and London. Therefore, the expected outcomes are that the first packets are routed through the hub, and then a direct site-to-site VPN is dynamically negotiated.