I'll just touch a bit more on how CSIS will perform disruptive activities, and I stress, with judicial warrants that are required. We've heard all kinds of different examples of how this is not necessarily meeting the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. As I understand it under the charter, safety and security are pre-eminent for our country. We know that police have to get warrants to put wiretaps on the personal phones of individuals. I think it's important that, if there is such terrorism, doing so should be allowed. I also understand that when these warrants are issued by the judiciary, there can certainly be conditions under which they might have to report back on exactly what has happened with regard to those kinds of issues. I wonder if you have a comment on that.
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