Thank you very much.
Mr. Morrison, I'm going to go back to my questions and your answers, particularly on the link you made to Saddam Hussein. We know that this was a very political question that went beyond the information we had. However, as for Chinese interference, it is not only the Canadian Security Intelligence Service that is talking about it: reports from intelligence services around the world point to interference activities on its part.
I can't help but get the impression that there is a kind of lack of deference to CSIS expertise and that you dismiss information they provide when it doesn't suit you.
In this context, I feel like asking you the same question I asked Mr. Vigneault earlier. What is the relationship between the government apparatus and CSIS like? Is it a good one? Are there any conflicts between the two?