In that particular example, CSIS would be interested in you as a Canadian. They have a legal mandate to do that. They could leverage us under our assistance mandate. We always talk about part (a) as foreign signals intelligence, part (b) as cybersecurity, and part (c) as our assistance mandate. Today, as with this new legislation, if CSIS is interested in you, they have to have a legal mandate to go after you, meaning they have to get a warrant. If they show us that they have a warrant, at that point in time they wouldn't have access to our systems. They would ask us to act on their behalf. We would then use our capabilities to help them collect information. Any information that we collect is segregated and is given back to them and is their information. Effectively, we're acting on behalf of CSIS.
On March 22nd, 2018. See this statement in context.