We can go at this for a while, Mr. Chair, but I've made my point.
The government believes staff will do their jobs. We're not in a kangaroo court when these interviews take place. There are individuals, both legal and otherwise, who make determinations as to whether a person will or will not answer a question, or needs to or does not need to present information. Not only is it already codified in the CSIS Act, but it is actually part of the legal process that is undertaken on a regular basis.
While I appreciate my colleague's vigour, I do believe that her concerns are met under the current legislation.