Thank you, Minister.
My next question is for Ms. Geddes.
I have had the privilege of working for people who have sat in your seat and who are incredible public servants. It is always a privilege to ask our most senior public servants questions around some of these issues that you live every day.
We live in a world right now where we hear all the time that if everybody had access to this information, we wouldn't have the problems that we do.
Can you bring us back to why it's so important to distill intelligence in a way that allows people to make informed decisions, and the material risks of putting everything that might be collected in the realm of intelligence into the public domain?