Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Welcome to all of our witnesses. I want to say a special welcome to Professor Currie, who is a constituent of mine. Although I've not spoken to him with regard to his testimony today, I did receive a message that he was appearing today.
Let me just thank you and all of the witnesses for all of the work you did in 2021 in the MacEachen Institute to bring forth this very important deficiency in some of the laws we have.
Extradition is poorly understood by the general public in Canada. I have your report here. There are 12 points. Let me go to number nine, in which you say:
There should be government/Parliamentary oversight of the activities of IAG, and the ability for meaningful public scrutiny of its activities and of the extradition process generally. This should involve appropriate transparency and publication of data and information.
Where do you think the proposed oversight should live? How should our committee play that role? Obviously, by your bringing this forward today and our bringing it here, we're starting to play a role, but what else can we as parliamentarians do?