Mr. Chair, in my remarks and my previous comments, I think I've been clear that the outcome that we have seen here is not the one that members of Parliament or senators in the IPAC would have wanted. It's definitely not the outcome we would have wanted, because our work on national security is to make sure that we are enabling people to defend themselves and to do our work.
Therefore, the undertaking I've given this committee is that I, with my partners at CSIS, with CSE, and with the House of Commons and the Senate, will learn from this and look at how we are aligning the different authorities, because we also have to respect the mandates and laws that govern our actions. How do we combine these to make sure that the outcome is different in the future?
I was very sincere, Mr. Chair, when I made that offer before. That's probably the best answer I can provide to the member.