I can't speak to general provisions in other legislation. I would defer to some of my colleagues in the national security space with respect to specific agencies and their mandates.
I was surprised that it's not in SCISA, given that it's clear that this also empowers sharing with foreign governments. Why is there not a provision that it must be part of the set of protections, given everything the Arar commission says? Again, that goes to my general point that I think those kinds of safeguards, I would say, are pretty much constitutionally required, not just as a recommendation of the Arar commission. I think it's problematic that they're not there in this act.