Mr. Chair, although I have a lot to say on this topic, I will stick to the matter before us today.
What we're trying to get is the relevant information that will help ensure our national security. I've noticed that, over the past six years, obstruction has taken place. As you said, it's partisan obstruction. On one hand, there is an attempt to hide information, possibly out of fear of shedding light on a situation, and on the other, there is Bill C‑377, which is an attempt to know everything.
I heard you say that the current organization needs more teeth. The executive branch puts out a report, which I didn't even know about. That means there's a lot of information available to us, as parliamentarians.
In the current situation, even if a bill like this one is passed, there will be changes. The roles will change. The goal is to regain the confidence of our democratic society.
I'd like to hear your thoughts on that before deciding whether or not to support the bill.