I was surprised to learn during the discussions that the information that comes from CSIS falls into black holes. The government spends $650 million a year without establishing a clear and direct process for using all the information that's gathered. We heard that from the deputy minister of Global Affairs Canada and the present national security adviser.
As the director of an intelligence agency that costs taxpayers $648 million a year, how do you feel, after all your efforts and after gathering intelligence from your agents in the field, about the fact that all that information falls down black holes? Doesn't that seem somewhat unacceptable to you?