Thank you, Mr. Chair.
You talked in your earlier comments about the importance of foreign countries providing written, formal, detailed, and public documents under the agreements we have with other countries. We had CSIS and the RCMP here, and they made the statement that sometimes you simply can't do that. Sometimes these countries won't agree to having public documents or written documents. Sometimes it's simply not timely: the nature of the potential emergency or concern is such that you can't go through an iterative process of negotiation and drafting and that sort of thing.
How would you respond to those concerns? Your recommendation is that their worst fear would become reality: that they would have to have written, formal, detailed, and public documents with foreign countries.