Sure. I think that the pre-eminent most recent case of relevance for this committee was a decision of Justice Gleeson from the Federal Court about a year and a half ago. This was a stunning decision by Justice Gleeson, wherein he essentially eviscerated CSIS for a persistent habit of trying to mislead the court. Most of us recall that line, but as lawyers, we call it “breaching the duty of candour”. This has been a habit that has been noted not just by Justice Gleeson, but as well by Justice Mosley at the Federal Court in other sets of decisions.
Eventually the director of CSIS, David Vigneault, came forward to say yes, there may have been problems, but stunningly—and I think we've been clear on the record about this—and unfortunately this government chose to appeal that decision, which is still before the courts. I think it's a question of what we are actually going to do to challenge our national security agencies when they mislead folks that remains an open question.