I want to jump in on that. We spoke briefly before the meeting, and you know that I have been trying to champion the duty of candour. I would put to you, given your past roles, that you know better than most how serious and how important Parliament is, as the grand inquisitor of the nation, in ensuring there is civilian, democratic oversight of our institutions. However, it seems like—in fact, I believe there's been judicial comment on this—CSIS and the RCMP have a bit of a cavalier approach to Parliament.
Do you think privacy assessments should also be made readily available to this committee? We could help offset some of the unnecessary time we might spend in investigating these things if there were a bit more of a proactive duty of candour within this particular committee.