We've heard in some cases that either making the information-sharing agreements public or even just knowing that there's a written agreement between international governments, and not just among departments, would pose a potential threat to national security. Do you think there is a way to have those agreements? Do they all have to be made public, or would it be sufficient to have, in some cases, either the Privacy Commissioner or SIRC or others say, without revealing the content of those agreements, “We are aware of them and we think these are adequate”, and for Canadians to know that those review bodies have access to those written agreements? Do you think a mechanism like that in the most sensitive cases would be—
On November 22nd, 2016. See this statement in context.