Thank you.
We know that the work done by parliamentary committees is very important. It is a way that members are able to hold the government and its agencies accountable.
We also know that it's equally important for law enforcement to maintain their operational independence, as we've discussed so far today, and to preserve the integrity of investigations. How can we, as parliamentarians, balance our roles and responsibilities to look at and evaluate information in committees, which is in the public interest, without interfering or compromising an ongoing criminal investigation?