Going to caution and the changes CSIS has made to its policies, one of the strengths that Mr. Judd mentioned with regard to Canada's information gathering unit, CSIS, was that our standards and our policies are far superior to those of other countries. In other words, we're more open, we're very cautious, etc.
From the standpoint of being able to get the job done, do you feel there is an appropriate balance? This goes to Canadians feeling not only safe that our rights and privileges are being protected, but feeling that we're not being so cautious as to put in jeopardy the safety of Canadians because we're reticent to get involved in the nitty-gritty, the dirt of information sharing, and various information technologies that give us an ability to protect citizens.
It is easy to say yes, but when you compare us to other agencies throughout the world, wouldn't Canada want to have the best not only in protecting our freedoms, but the best in making sure the bad guys out there don't use that as a tool to get us?