We all have a hierarchy of concerns. The one that troubles me the most is the one that allows a judge to set aside the provisions of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. I think that's the kind of fundamental excess that can lead to other difficulties.
I'm not troubled by the agency sharing information with others, because Mr. Justice John Major in his report on the Air India tragedy talked about how, despite CSIS' efforts in detecting folks who were at the time Sikh extremists and were blowing up bombs to see if they worked, that information never got from CSIS to the RCMP fast enough. When it did get to the RCMP, the action was lethargic enough that hundreds of our fellow Canadians were blown up on an aircraft and died.
The notion of breaking down the silos, as Madam Vincent suggested, I think is absolutely essential. I think a balanced approach to the legislation where we look at some of the excesses and hope they get addressed, while letting some of the more constructive processes go forward as quickly as possible, is very much in the national interest.