The central issue talks to something the minister said, that this is the British model. The bill was actually introduced pretty much in 2005, and that was, at the time, the British model. But the British have moved to a different form of legislation. As of 2013, and this is the central point, it is a committee of Parliament, albeit one established by statute.
I think that is an important, crucially important, thing to take into consideration. Why? Because, as I think Dominic Grieve has said publicly, one of the problems that existed with the old British system was that it didn't provide trust. It didn't provide trust between the committee and the public. More importantly, it didn't provide trust between the intelligence and security committee and the select committees of the British Parliament with overlapping responsibilities.
That's my central concern about it.