Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to delve a little bit more into the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces. Under subclause 430(1), subsection 55.1 of the act, it states:
(e) the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces, if the Centre also has reasonable grounds to suspect that the information is relevant to such a threat as it relates to that Department or the Canadian Forces.
Who's actually going to determine if that's relevant? There's always this idea of mission creep. I'd be interested to know, at some point from the Department of National Defence or the Canadian Forces, who in that department is qualified in financial matters? How would they determine that it's a relevant threat to them, and what would they do with that information in the long term?
I'm a bit concerned that there's perhaps a bit of mission creep in that, because even in the RCMP, for instance, it sometimes has difficulties understanding all these things and working with all the other agencies.