Drawing on what's already been said, I don't want to repeat it, but certainly I think on our side we've done a lot to try to increase the robustness of what we're trying to do. We negotiated a specific agreement with CSIS. We've tried to communicate with our posts abroad to make sure everyone is plugged in and that we know what to do. There are very specific issues that we've tried to address. Certainly I think using that kind of experience and working.... For example, what we agreed and are trying to do with the RCMP and so forth are the sorts of things that eventually can be fed into that process, and we're making them available to you as much as we can.
I do think that not entirely correct that we're not subject to oversight. For example, when we share with CSIS, it has an oversight body. That oversight body certainly does not deal formally with us, but functionally it does because it deals with everything that CSIS deals with, and likewise with the RCMP.
So, those are a couple of points to respond to your question. Thank you.