Thank you very much, and thank you, gentlemen, for being here.
I'm going to stay on a line of questioning that's already been brought up by Mr. Garrison and Ms. Gallant. In 2013-14, your predecessor had made note that the CSE did not have a way to determine absolutely that the other Five Eyes organizations were keeping their promise to protect Canadian data.
You talked about the golden rule that no one in the Five Eyes will spy on each other's people. Do you feel there have been some improvements since that comment was made in a report by your predecessor? Are there checks and balances now in place, or were they always in place and he just wasn't aware of them and wasn't able to guarantee they were there?