Well, sir, as I understand it, CSIS is a security agency and by definition therefore, as a security intelligence operation it has to be able to monitor and engage in surveillance of those who are, as I define them, sleeper cells or fifth columns in our society, in our community.
From my perspective, we have been penetrated, and we have been penetrated over many, many years. There are organizations, legacy organizations, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, Jamaat-e-Islami, the Islamic Republic of Iran that find at their disposal established organizations of Muslims in the community, the religious organizations, mosques, quasi-religious organizations, and community associations, and within them they have been able to recruit or they try to recruit members to advance their own agenda. We know that. So we need an agency like CSIS to be able to apprehend them, pre-empt them, interdict them, monitor them, and so on and so forth.