It's a little difficult for me to get into that. It is a matter of public policy that the government, with the advice of this committee and concerned members of Parliament, would have to look at. They would have to decide whether there is sufficient oversight and review of these security and intelligence functions. I don't know if there is any place in which people are satisfied that they have everything they want, that they have sufficient tools, or that they can feel secure about how their agencies function in this field. It's a very difficult situation.
Combining all of these under some sort of vehicle, provided that it has the proper security clearance and access, makes a lot of sense. On the other hand, there may be reasons why it could be problematic. There is the question of whether you could give them all of the access they need.