As my colleague Mr. Romanow has indicated, CSIS is doing its best to do an outreach. In fact, in places like Toronto, we had the discussion with them just a short while ago about their involvement in the various different communities that may be sources of or affected by terrorist acts and may be a focal point of attention with respect to terrorists or suspected terrorists.
Their outreach includes holding community sessions where they let the community know what they are doing, where they encourage the communities to work with them, because certainly, as they have indicated to us, people in the communities don't all want to be tarred with the brush of being a source of terrorism or insecurity to Canada.
We have recently, on our website, included a translation in Arabic with respect to our complaints and review process so that we are reaching out to a community that at times feels, I think, that they are being put upon by negative attention, and so on.
CSIS is certainly doing the same thing, attempting to become linguistically and culturally sensitive to more communities. We encourage that in terms of our meetings with them and our discussions with them.