Thank you very much.
Mr. Morrison, I can't help but return to both the end of your opening remarks and the questions and answers we just heard.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but my analysis of your answers is that you take the information that is provided to you by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, CSIS, with a certain grain of salt. You mention that you have to take some and leave some and that you can't draw conclusions from information that sometimes seems patchy.
It almost gives me the impression that you are in some way substituting your own expertise for that of CSIS when it proposes conclusions based on the information it obtains. Am I wrong? Can I even perhaps see this as a questioning of CSIS expertise on your part?