In response to SIRC, for example, which is the independent review committee for CSIS and the RCMP, they have a review committee with expertise in the activities of CSIS. So when they're auditing the CSIS files, investigations, and the sharing of information, they understand what they should and shouldn't be doing. Rather than a review committee that might be made up of academics or those who might have expertise in other areas, they're picking people who are experts within that field. They understand what is lawful and what is reasonable, and when they have questions, they can conduct an audit. They can audit both the RCMP and CSIS.
You've had a lot of experts come here to talk about information sharing. I would propose exactly the same type of oversight of information sharing, with such experts on the review committee, to ensure that under the information sharing act, it stays within the same limits as the SIRC or as the RCMP, as they're accountable.