That's exactly.... I mean what inference we want to draw from that is that you have all this sensitive reporting going into the system, which—and I'm quoting from the rapporteur's findings—is basically bobbing on a digital sea of computers. Maybe I'm being a little harsh, but it seems that there is a dearth of briefing up going on that you would expect would be done with various departments.
It also sounds like a predilection for digital copies and that hard copy briefings are passé. I think there are advantages actually with hard copies.
It does sound to me like CSIS is putting in these very sensitive reports, and there are these glitches and gaps—and they probably didn't start last year—that need to be rectified so that the critical information would go at least to the cabinet minister level to make his decision.
I have no idea why. It just strikes me as dysfunctional.