Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I think the disclosure that there were warrants is certainly reassuring. I'm glad it's not the opposite case; however, I think that we need to put judicial oversight in the context of a number of different factors related to this environment—this topic that we're describing.
First of all, I think there is a problem with transparency and public accountability within our law enforcement agencies. In fact, there's a pattern, as my colleague Ms. McPhail said, of not disclosing ahead of time certain investigative techniques that require a public consultation. Again and again, these are coming out through media revelations or in a kind of backhanded way, and that's not the way to approach this topic.
Secondly, there's a—