Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'd also like to thank all the witnesses.
Professor Leuprecht, I'll begin with you, but Mr. Juneau should feel free to comment if he wishes.
You spoke about the role of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians. I'd like to return to that briefly, because it was touted as a panacea that could obviate the need for an independent public inquiry. You also reminded us that the committee doesn't report to Parliament and that there are other problems, like the trouble it has in obtaining information from the Privy Council Office, which makes it very difficult for it to do its investigative work.
What do you think about getting this committee of parliamentarians the information it needs to do its work properly?