Thank you, Ministers, for being here with your staff, and thank you to Parliamentary Secretary Murray for spending some time with us today.
My first question is for the Minister of Justice. Recently, the courts ruled that CSIS had been gathering and retaining the personal information of Canadians for 10 years and failing in its duty of candour to the courts with respect to that collection of personal information and its retention. An assistant deputy minister of yours went so far as to provide an opinion that CSIS was in keeping with the rules. That opinion, the court stated, was not factual.
I'm wondering what it is that you're doing today to ensure that kind of incident is not going to be taking place again. I'm wondering what kind of changes you believe should be made to the Privacy Act or other acts in order to ensure that that doesn't happen again.