From the CSIS perspective, whenever there are not frameworks in place to prevent the onward disclosure of intelligence, we're concerned about our own information and the protection of our own technical and human sources and our analysis, for the reasons I explained. There are also the concerns that our allies, who give us specific pieces of intelligence for very specific purposes, would have.
We are always concerned about the onward distribution of information. We spend a lot of time thinking about it and making sure that we have frameworks in place to prevent it.
Our current understanding of the bill as constructed is that there are not currently those frameworks built in. That might be something that Parliament and this committee want to consider.