Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think Ms. Khalid, in her line of questioning, raised a very important point as it relates to creating a legal framework, and that is what I'll call “the duty of candour” from our security agencies, police, military and CBSA in how they're using these.
Through you, Mr. Chair, to Mr. Farooq, I want to note an August 31, 2021, Globe and Mail report on the court admonishing CSIS once again for the duty of candour. They noted some other cases in which breaches had occurred in the way they sought warrants and the way in which they sought to surreptitiously surveil Canadians unlawfully, quite frankly.
Through you, Mr. Chair, to Mr. Farooq, in your experience, doing the advocacy work that you do—because now we're on the human side of the application of the tool—could you perhaps share with us instances in which our security and public safety agencies may not have been forthcoming about the way in which they were surveilling members of the Muslim community?