I'll touch on a point that Mr. Wilczynski mentioned when he talked about the rigorous review on the collection side. CSIS, CSE, CAF and others are subject to it on an annual basis in terms of their performance and compliance with policy.
I am suggesting that, on the policy-maker side, the machinery of government, we don't have the same type of review or accountability.
It should be ministerial accountability. I think that's part of the bedrock of our parliamentary system. It's where every department is responsible. You would think there are mechanisms for briefing up, particularly in security and intelligence, such that you don't have to have a particular passcode to read a particular message to factor that into your decision-making on something as critical as a threat to the members of Parliament.