That's a fair question, Chairman. It actually leads up to, and we may even get into a discussion of, the area of oversight in general—oversight of agencies, especially when it comes to the security, safety, intelligence-gathering agencies.
I want to see some changes in how that is done. I want to see it improved so that the minister isn't always totally responsible. I don't mind being responsible, but there's a shared carrying of that load. That's one of the things that the Brown task force, as you know, is going to be looking at in terms of possible change in governance structure. So I am very open to changes there.
I think that's been voiced around this committee. There have been recommendations from this committee to that effect, recommendations that I've also asked be taken into consideration as the Brown task force does its work. I will want to have, as any member of Parliament would, some input into what I think would not just be more effective oversight, but also oversight that has the appearance of being effective and is not tinged with partisanship or other things that might in any way detract from our capabilities to be the safest and most secure country in the world.