With great respect to the minister and his intention, I don't think we should be trusting CSC to do this. Without seeing regulations, it's very difficult to say, okay, we'll all sign off on that.
While the minister may ask this committee and parliamentarians to trust CSC, the minister's lawyers in court, having had the opportunity to challenge the findings of courts in Ontario and B.C. that CSC was not to be trusted, refused to take that position. They conceded all of the factual findings. They conceded all of that which I already talked about, so with respect, I don't really think it's open to the government to simultaneously say, “We ought to trust CSC,” while it deliberately falls back from deciding to make that argument in court.