Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thank you to both of the witnesses for being here.
Mr. Stamatakis, I want to begin with you. You did touch briefly on, and articulated quite well, your challenge in enforcing laws that at many times are old, and 10 or 20 years is old when it comes to new technologies and the way that criminals and, as you said, organized crime conducts itself.
I am wondering if you could just for this committee give us a bit more of an understanding of the threats that your members are under when they are administering and doing investigations themselves and dealing with informants—and informants can be under the witness protection program—but up until this legislation, the disclosure that was not prohibited was really very narrow and just a couple of pieces of information. Could you talk a little bit more about what law enforcement has had to go through up until this point and how they will be better protected? Could you just explain the organized crime aspect of it as well as the information that can be released and can then be a threat to your members?