Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Perhaps I might be in some of the same vein with some of my questions.
We've heard from other witnesses in our study about the constant conflict between the necessity of sharing information for the various security and intelligence agencies to be able to do their jobs correctly to protect Canadians, while at the same time continually being aware of the right to privacy that Canadians expect.
Ms. Geddes, we've heard from other witnesses about the importance of both these conflicts, and also with respect to the sharing of information with our Five Eyes partners in particular, as well as with other international partners.
In your view, does SCISA facilitate both these priorities, the priority to be able to make appropriate disclosures of information to protect Canadians and our allies, as well as to maintain Canadians' privacy? Can you comment?