Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I'm glad to see you back in the chair.
One concern I was raising with the minister is that, in fact, part of national security, protecting the country, is protecting the rule of law. I just want to go to something that Director General Girard said. In terms of the revocation of citizenship of dual citizens, she said there was the right to see the evidence.
I'm wondering how the provisions in Bill C-44 protecting the identity of CSIS human sources connect with the citizenship process. In other words, if evidence that's being used from CSIS sources is the evidence that is being used for the revocation of citizenship, then what provisions are there? The only exemption for defence here is about criminal prosecutions, not citizenship. Is there an intersection between the two bills there, or any exemption provided for use in those citizenship processes?