Thank you for this question, which has several parts.
I would quickly reiterate that CSIS is currently conducting an investigation with its partners into the source of this information, for the reasons I gave earlier. I repeat that the service operates within a democracy. So it's very clear that people have to be given the right to speak out, and there are ways to speak out. As I said in my reply to you earlier, there are ways for people to express their dissatisfaction.
With respect to the relationship with the Prime Minister's Office in general, our work is very clear. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act says that our job is to conduct investigations and inform the government. We have all the necessary means to do that job. I can say that the communication channels for CSIS to pass on all the required information are there, and they are open.