Absolutely, it seems there are two issues for me. One is the proactive impetus by this government to actually issue a ministerial directive to make sure that this doesn't happen. The second thing is the oversight for when it does unfortunately happen. We are increasingly finding, as both O'Connor and Iacobucci have said, that it's a porous net.
The oversight functions are not coordinated. Large parts of our intelligence and security operations are not subject to any civilian oversight. This continues for us, on this side of the house, to be a strong concern. Again, we seem to be waiting for the minister to have Justice Major's report, but it seems that the recommendations are very clear in the reports from Iacobucci and O'Connor about oversight. We're having border incidents about which people don't know who to complain to when they're obviously subject to profiling, when members of their family are subject to profiling, and when members of the family are subject to travel restrictions.
It is an ongoing concern. I'm looking for your agreement on the proactive work on profiling, ministerial directive, and the reactive work on oversight.