I was just going to disagree with that amendment. For one thing, just to be more specific, the fact that this says “written promise”, something does not have to be written to already be explicit and be known. Obviously everything that is done between CSIS and an informant is taking best interests into account.
I disagree with this completely. I can't imagine anyone thinking that a CSIS agent would have to get out a computer and type up some sort of a contract or agreement and then have someone sign it before CSIS would promise them confidentiality. I think that's out of line.