Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for appearing today.
Mr. McSorley, I want to ask you something. In this committee, at the beginning of the study, we heard from Canadian intelligence agencies, CSE specifically, and they said repeatedly that Canadian intelligence agencies don't target Canadians or collect data on Canadian activity, but the BC Civil Liberties Association had a lawsuit, and one of their concluding arguments was, “What was truly shocking is how hard CSE pushes up against the edge of legality, and pushes back against even the most reasonable regulation and oversight.”
Could you comment on that in terms of how those intelligence agencies are constantly pushing against the legal boundaries that are Canadian law?