Thank you very much.
I want to thank each one of you for coming and speaking to us. As you heard, we will be speaking to some more witnesses, but it appears to me that the witnesses we have heard so far are essentially making the same or similar points on most of the issues, whether it relates to access, torture evidence, or other issues. So in a sense, I think there is a consensus of what legitimate criticism exists with respect to the bill, but we will be wanting to hear from more witnesses.
I want to ask a question of Ms. Aiken or Ms. Dench, and others can pitch in. I didn't understand the point about the protection issues that you were making. I'm a former lawyer and a former attorney general and all that. It just kind of went past me. Can you simplify it for me in layperson's language and tell me what you were talking about? I understand that you were talking about the board and the evidence before the board in other proceedings. We're concerned with the security certificates. If you just limit yourself to the security certificates issue as to how the protection issue arises in that, tell me.