Actually, on that note—that's where I wanted to go with this—I think, honestly, that this is going to be a multipronged approach. We have NSICOP and the special rapporteur looking into this. We have NSIRA and PROC looking into this. We have multiple branches looking into this issue.
The special rapporteur also mentioned that in terms of bringing back confidence to the Canadian public, that is why he wants to do outreach with the community to explain to people what intelligence is, what evidence is, how they too can play a part in terms of recognizing something and where they should bring that information.
As intelligence officers you know yourselves that pieces of information help bring the portrait to light, and there are many ways to capture this information, whether it be discussions with MPs individually when they see something that maybe they should be reporting....
Would you not say that what the special rapporteur is doing and proposing to do can instill some more faith in the Canadian public, who are concerned, by also educating them on what it is?