Let me stop you right there, because that has to do more with how the prosecution can bifurcate when there may be a question involving privilege of national security. I appreciate that at times it can lead and has led to delay.
What I wanted you to talk a bit about was why you think CSIS, in collecting information that is useful to Parliament in understanding what threats to national security exist, has not over time developed the skills to reduce threats through interventions that may not require a full-blown conventional criminal investigation and prosecution.