Thank you very much, Chair.
Welcome to all the panel members.
Thank you, Ms. Thomas, for being here.
I'm just going to continue the line of questioning where Mr. Motz left off.
You told the Public Order Emergency Commission that, “in terms of the Emergencies Act, the Governor-in-Council can consider more broadly than the intelligence collected by CSIS in determining a national security threat or situation or a public order emergency.” You were alluding to that just now in your comments, as well.
What did you meant by that? Can you take some time to explain that to us? Why is that important in the context of a public order emergency?