I'm going to answer your question in three ways. You've expressed that you were disappointed, and I'm afraid I'm going to disappoint you more.
First point: you refer to the specific findings of Mr. Justice Iacobucci, which I cannot comment on for the reasons I have explained.
Second point: you said that you were disappointed because I could not give a categoric answer about the use of information. I'm sorry I disappointed you on that, and you may wish to take that question up with our director, the minister, or whoever. I attempted to give a substantive answer that explained why the situation, for us in the intelligence world, is a nuanced one. I'm old enough that I go back to the McDonald commission, and it was the McDonald commission that talked about the challenge of any intelligence service meeting both the requirements of security and the requirements of democracy. I'm naive enough to think that we can do that in our country and that we have created a system that actually—
