Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses for appearing again today.
I'm glad to know that the thresholds have been established, the procedure has been changed, things are working appropriately as they should. We could see from the information that we did receive in the last bit of documentation that there was frustration between CSE, CSIS, and the House administration in terms of the formers' lack of understanding of how we're different, that the House of Commons is a different entity from another department. In the context of understanding that relationship, if a public servant within a department is hacked or there's some information divulged, that department can take back that device, look through it, see what's needed. However, that's not the case with members of Parliament.
Can we be assured that that relationship is fully understood now by those security institutions?