Madam Chair, I think my focus throughout this has been on dealing with the facts of foreign interference, trying to apply the law and putting before you as comprehensive and as thoughtful a report as we possibly could, knowing it would be reviewed by NSICOP and NSIRA, and, I hope, with the participation of the leaders of the three major parties—and I thank Mr. Singh for agreeing to be one of those—who will review what it is we're about.
Quite apart from changes of positions by people on whether my integrity evaporated three or four years ago for some reason with the change of government, I'm anxious that we get to the real issue here, which is foreign interference. Let's look at this report with our recommendations. Let's review it, and let's move with urgency on dealing with a problem that is very, very serious and is affecting not simply our national security but our citizens in very direct, immediate and difficult ways.