Thank you.
We also know that the new commission will indeed have greater access to information than the existing commission, including access to privileged information. But the RCMP commissioner does have the ability to invoke a number of provisions, which could lead to a long process before the final decision, about whether or not the commission can get access to certain forms of privileged information.
In terms of that cutback on the access to privileged information, it does appear not to go as far as the Brown task force recommended should be the case, and certainly not as far as SIRC's ability in the context of CSIS to look at privileged information without there being a gatekeeper function.
I'm wondering whether you see this as justified, and if you see it as justified—that it's less than SIRC's access—why would it be justified?