Thank you very much.
Ms. Zwibel, with respect to the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, you talked about the legal advice that goes into these bills. A case can be made that those departmental officials advising the justice minister have the same solicitor-client privilege as most people who receive legal advice.
Wouldn't you agree that a parliamentary committee such as this one, which is hearing individuals like yourself or others and analyzing various bills, is helpful? You probably wouldn't agree that it's a substitute, but it certainly gives the opportunity to members of Parliament to have a look at the constitutionality of these bills, which is obviously one of the components of every piece of legislation. Don't you think that's a reasonable comment?