Madam Chair, I would say that there are other experts, including Ward Elcock, for example, who have suggested that public inquiries are not the appropriate way, and Justice O'Connor, following the Arar committee, made the same point. There are differences of opinion on that, and those are reasonable.
What I believe is that the work of our group, the special rapporteur, will, in fact, provide a great deal of pressure and impetus for the government to act with greater acceleration on improving our system of dealing with foreign interference and that the work we will do over the next five months will add very considerable effort to that, so I'm quite hopeful that we will see some very considerable action over the course of the next few months on this very important challenge.