Thank you so much.
As you know, Minister, my son is an intelligence officer with the Canadian Armed Forces, so I'm very well versed in how intelligence is gathered and the importance of keeping issues of national intelligence in a confidential manner.
You mentioned the fact that in your new role in National Defence, you have the facilities necessary to be briefed appropriately on top secret matters.
Would you recommend going forward...? You mentioned that in your previous portfolio of public safety, the minister's office did not have such facilities in being able to be briefed. They didn't have access to the terminal, and so on and so forth.
Would you recommend that perhaps the Minister of Public Safety also have something similar?