All right.
There is something that is not addressed at all in the current legislation, but which seems implicit, and that is that an individual should be able to go and see his lawyer and the latter should be able to communicate with the special advocate, if need be. That would improve the system. But what would the relationship be with the special advocate once he had seen the secret evidence, given that he could decide on his own to go and see counsel for the named person?
Do you see yourself playing such a role? Supposing someone comes to see you… You, Mr. Poupart, for example, and you are in private practice. Someone comes to see you about this and you explain the process; but, because he trusts you, he would like you to come with him.
In such a circumstance, do you see yourself working with the special advocate?