Thank you, Director.
Yes, NSICOP certainly had access to any and all service information outside of some that was redacted for cabinet confidences, but any of our classified intelligence was made available to the committee. As well, a number of officials appeared before the committee to be interviewed and answer direct questions throughout their review. They also had all the information that was given to the independent special rapporteur when he was doing his review. The same information has gone to the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency as well as the public inquiry.
There are four separate reviews that have had access to, I think, at last count, at least from the service, over 8,000 documents that have been shared with the review committees.