Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to both witnesses for your presentations today, and for both of your efforts out there beyond your appearance at the committee, one of policing and one of legitimate public dissent that profiles issues. I think that both are important in a democracy.
Starting with you, Ms. Palmater, you've mentioned the need for a special first nations advocate. I'm making an assumption here, but I expect that relates to the section in the bill where CSIS can apply for a warrant to do certain things.
I take it from your comments that you're suggesting that if the bill goes through, there needs to be an amendment in that area that would allow for special advocates, in this case first nation ones, who would be able to provide the other side of the argument before a judge as to whether or not a warrant is granted.
Am I correct in that? Do you want to expand on that a little bit?