Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Austin, in a way you answered my question earlier when you said that national security agencies weren't necessarily included in the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act. However, over 140 agencies can share information. Even the Yukon Surface Rights Board can do so. There are 17 agencies that can receive information, including the Public Health Agency of Canada and other agencies whose roles are less clearly linked to national security.
To ensure these agencies actually have a role to play in national security, do you think there's a need to review, and limit, the number of agencies that can share information and the number of agencies that can receive information?
My question is for the three witnesses.