You should ask Reg Whitaker when he comes because he worked more intimately on it than I did; I was only an expert witness to that commission. The national security adviser essentially replaced a body that was responsible for the security and defence policy, as I understand it. It came under a number of different names. What the national security adviser was meant to do, at least in my understanding, or what I would have recommended, was to be a bridge between the assessment of intelligence and the Prime Minister, so that he was on a regular basis informed on what—