Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I have a lot of questions, but I've consolidated them.
First of all, we've heard from a phenomenal number of witnesses on the interference issue. Since we began in November, that's four months, and they've been very intense. What I gather is that the warning threshold is too high and that CSIS prepares a massive quantity of briefing notes, thousands, that are intended for MPs.
We've been told that there's no intelligence culture within the Canadian government's national security apparatus, that funding for personnel and resources isn't necessarily there and that our intelligence services haven't adapted to the geopolitical situation since 2015. We've heard several examples of that.
What happened from 2001 to 2015? We know what has happened since 2015, but we're often told that the situation has existed for some 20 years.