Thank you very much.
Following up on that, I absolutely have read the report, and with a great deal of interest. I've noticed that the call you made in that report for a national security adviser has not been heeded, because we don't have such an adviser to settle disputes between the agencies. When I look at this new bill that allows for increased information sharing, what does it really do to ensure that information sharing will actually happen?
As well, do you think that giving disruption powers to CSIS just gives them less incentive to work cooperatively with the RCMP, and that there's more incentive now for both organizations to work in isolation rather than together?